Sponsored

Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau

Doughumes

2.5L Hybrid
New member
First Name
Doug
Joined
Jul 26, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Location
Broomall Pa
Vehicle(s)
Maverick
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I just bought the Maverick hybrid. I would like to have a secure cover for the cab, but also would like to have a rack of some kind that I can load two kayaks on for weekend adventures. But a quick look at some of the accessories seems to point out to me that one of these accessories would likely interfere with the other. If you put the tonneau cover on, then you cover up the area that would have to host the rack system. And so each time you used one you would have to disassemble the other. And yet I see a lot of posts with a lot of creative solutions here. So just putting this issue out there to see what any of you can recommend. Thanks.
Sponsored

 

Johnkn

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Jan 19, 2022
Threads
73
Messages
2,311
Reaction score
3,492
Location
MD
Vehicle(s)
Bronco Raptor, TRX, Viper, 66 Shelby, 68.5 CJ Mustang, Pantera
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I just bought the Maverick hybrid. I would like to have a secure cover for the cab BED, but also would like to have a rack of some kind that I can load two kayaks on for weekend adventures. But a quick look at some of the accessories seems to point out to me that one of these accessories would likely interfere with the other. If you put the tonneau cover on, then you cover up the area that would have to host the rack system. And so each time you used one you would have to disassemble the other. And yet I see a lot of posts with a lot of creative solutions here. So just putting this issue out there to see what any of you can recommend. Thanks.
fixed it for you.... (y)

good luck....


.
 
Last edited:

icegradner

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2021
Threads
20
Messages
3,858
Reaction score
6,030
Location
British Columbia, Canada
Vehicle(s)
2022 XLT Maverick Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
You either need a roof rack, or a bed rack that works with the Elevate rails. The rails allow you to mount a cover and use a track mounted bed rack. If you want security, and use a bed rack like this, I'd recommend a hard rolling cover, rather than the hard folding cover. I got my cover 6 months before getting the bed rack, kind of wish I got a rolling one, since the hard folding cannot be fully opened with the rack on.

Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau image_50739201
 
Last edited:

jcnnjc

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Jim
Joined
Oct 15, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
151
Reaction score
263
Location
Newnan Ga
Vehicle(s)
Fiesta ST , Alto Blue Maverick awd fx4
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
Here is what I use, just roll up the top when the kayaks are used. Rack is less than 100 bucks.

Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau 9EBAB56D-65B3-4773-A7B4-63E8BD789891
 

Sponsored

Bear

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Dec 15, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
328
Reaction score
462
Location
Oakland County, MI
Vehicle(s)
Ford Taurus & Maverick XLT Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I have the Elevate racks, hard cover rollup tonneau and Thule DockGrip. The Thule DOckGrip holds my 17 wood kayak pretty good and more importantly doesn't scratch it! I don't have any issues with the kayak shifting left or right while driving.....it's held in good. It sticks out about 4 feet from the bumper and can't see the front of the kayak from the front windshield.

Thule or Yakima have a device to help you load your kayak onto the rack by yourself. With the Elevate rack I'm going to strap a 2x4 onto the front rack and have it extend out 3 feet so I can place my kayak on and pick up the rear kayak on the back rack. Elevate doesn't sell anything like what Yakima or Thule have.....At least I didn't see anything.

If the Yakima or Thule racks would have worked with my hard cover rollup tonneau I would have went with one of them b/c they have the device so I can load my kayak by myself. I will post more pictures in a couple of days on how I load my kayak by myself.

Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau IMG_2943


Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau IMG_2940
 

olman

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Jan 22, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
56
Reaction score
34
Location
NJ
Vehicle(s)
2022 XL Area 51 Eco AWD 4K
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
I have the Elevate racks, hard cover rollup tonneau and Thule DockGrip. The Thule DOckGrip holds my 17 wood kayak pretty good and more importantly doesn't scratch it! I don't have any issues with the kayak shifting left or right while driving.....it's held in good. It sticks out about 4 feet from the bumper and can't see the front of the kayak from the front windshield.

Thule or Yakima have a device to help you load your kayak onto the rack by yourself. With the Elevate rack I'm going to strap a 2x4 onto the front rack and have it extend out 3 feet so I can place my kayak on and pick up the rear kayak on the back rack. Elevate doesn't sell anything like what Yakima or Thule have.....At least I didn't see anything.

If the Yakima or Thule racks would have worked with my hard cover rollup tonneau I would have went with one of them b/c they have the device so I can load my kayak by myself. I will post more pictures in a couple of days on how I load my kayak by myself.

IMG_2943.jpeg


IMG_2940.jpeg
Nice looking yak !
 

zendog

2.5L Hybrid
Member
Joined
Sep 29, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
22
Reaction score
28
Location
Arlington, VA
Vehicle(s)
Ordered: 2023 Maverick Lariat (hybrid)
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
With these really long yaks (one of mine is 18 feet long), has anyone tried one rack over the bed and one on the cab so they don't hang so far odd the back? Plus it would let you have the racks further apart to reduce any tendency for the bow to push sideways and twist on the racks at speed.
 

sundancer370

2.5L Hybrid
Active member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
38
Reaction score
54
Location
Plymouth, Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2023 Ford Maverick Lariat Hybrid Lux
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
Elevate rack system and lo-pro tonneau cover from Realtruck.com. Thule Hullavator kayak system
Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau IMG_0999
 

MitchMav

2.5L Hybrid
New member
First Name
Mitch
Joined
Aug 24, 2023
Threads
0
Messages
1
Reaction score
2
Location
Boise
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ford Maverick
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
fixed it for you.... (y)

good luck....


.
This is what I did with my Maverick. Bought a $300 rack from Harbor Freight and mounted it to a rack system I created in the bed. Didn't like attaching them to the side of the bed. Easy to remove and put soft cover back on.
Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau PXL_20230825_013907800
 
Sponsored

Bear

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Dec 15, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
328
Reaction score
462
Location
Oakland County, MI
Vehicle(s)
Ford Taurus & Maverick XLT Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Elevate rack system and lo-pro tonneau cover from Realtruck.com. Thule Hullavator kayak system
IMG_0999.jpeg
How high is your kayak sitting above your bed racks? Looks like it's sitting higher than my kayak on my bed racks.
 

sundancer370

2.5L Hybrid
Active member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
38
Reaction score
54
Location
Plymouth, Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2023 Ford Maverick Lariat Hybrid Lux
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
How high is your kayak sitting above your bed racks? Looks like it's sitting higher than my kayak on my bed racks.
I used a Thule Hullavator Kayak Rack which sets the Kayak about 4" above the Elevate Rack.
I had the Elevate Rack set at 23" from the bed sides which would put it about 45" above the bed floor. Could do Elevate at 18" (40" above bed).
 
Last edited:

sundancer370

2.5L Hybrid
Active member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
38
Reaction score
54
Location
Plymouth, Michigan
Vehicle(s)
2023 Ford Maverick Lariat Hybrid Lux
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
I have the Elevate racks, hard cover rollup tonneau and Thule DockGrip. The Thule DOckGrip holds my 17 wood kayak pretty good and more importantly doesn't scratch it! I don't have any issues with the kayak shifting left or right while driving.....it's held in good. It sticks out about 4 feet from the bumper and can't see the front of the kayak from the front windshield.

Thule or Yakima have a device to help you load your kayak onto the rack by yourself. With the Elevate rack I'm going to strap a 2x4 onto the front rack and have it extend out 3 feet so I can place my kayak on and pick up the rear kayak on the back rack. Elevate doesn't sell anything like what Yakima or Thule have.....At least I didn't see anything.

If the Yakima or Thule racks would have worked with my hard cover rollup tonneau I would have went with one of them b/c they have the device so I can load my kayak by myself. I will post more pictures in a couple of days on how I load my kayak by myself.

IMG_2943.jpeg


IMG_2940.jpeg
First of all love the wood kayak especially the joinery visible on the sides.

I have a 16' Hobie kayak with the Elevate Rack and Thule Hullavators which allow me to load by myself. I use additional ratchet straps (yellow straps) to better secure kayak. Could also attach bow and stern tie downs if required for long trips.
Did modify parts of the Hullavator to make attaching to the Elevate crossbar easier (by choice not absolutely necessary)

Hullavator Mods I Made
1) original unmodified bar (can find on internet for about $60) if you ever need to replace after mods
2) Option 1 for attaching, use a t-slot bolt/slider and drill hole in bar (#1). Recommend doing it by the near the current clamps NOT using the existing hole as you may have clearance issues with the rivet head and nuts and the remaining hullavator rack.
3-5) option 2 for attaching, drill out rivets holding clamp to bar and remove it (#3). Use extra T-Slide (#4) that came with the Elevate and drill out hole in bar to accommodate (5/16"). I recommend using a serrated lock nut. Once assembled on Rack crossbar, cut T-Slide bolt to length to allow for Hullavator clearance.
6) Bottom view of bar and T-Slide

Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau Kayak


Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau Hull Mod
 

maverickVT

2.0L EcoBoost
Member
First Name
Bill
Joined
Sep 6, 2021
Threads
1
Messages
18
Reaction score
25
Location
VT
Vehicle(s)
Velocity Blue XLT w/ FX4
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
I have the Ford hard Tri-fold tonneau cover, the Elevate rails, and a bed rack from Harbor Freight. I drilled some holes in the bases of the rack, and bolt it to the rails with the included t-bolts. I cut the posts down a bit so it didn't stick up so high, which makes loading the kayaks a lot easier. I can fold the cover up tight to the back rack, so I still have full access to the bed. I have an Old Town Sportsman 106 PDL in the middle on some cheap amazon saddles, and the two side kayaks on J-hooks with longer bolts. Nothing moves around, and it's not terrible getting everything up there. And with the tonneau cover closed, I can keep all my fishing gear and life jackets secure and out of the weather.

Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau IMG_3710.JPEG


Ford Maverick Best fittings for kayaks compatible with Tonneau IMG_3711.JPEG
 
 







Top