Author: Arthur

Arthur G. Moore is a veteran paddler. He has over 10 years of whitewater kayaking experience in his kitty. When he was young, he used to love kayaking in rapid III and rapid IV but as time went on, he decided to concentrate mainly on covering long distances on a standard touring kayak. He is currently working as a senior editor for Kayak Manual.

You want to haul your kayak on a GMC Denali without worry, right? Picking the right kayak rack means balancing sturdiness, ease‑of‑loading, and Denali‑compatible fit. Cross‑bar strength often gets overlooked—many Denali owners swap factory rails for stronger ones like Yakima or Thule, which handle wind and weight better on long drives. Also choose the rack style—J‑cradle, saddle or roller—based on how you load up; manufacturers like Thule, Yakima, Rhino‑Rack and Malone all offer Denali‑friendly options. We’ll break down top picks so you can get your rig ready for smooth, safe trips to the water. Best 5 Kayak Racks for GMC…

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Choosing the best kayak racks for GMC Yukon ain’t just about price or looks—it’s about real-world fit, strength, and how easy it is to toss a yak on that tall SUV. You gotta think weight limit, roof rail type (flush vs raised), and how many kayaks you wanna haul—1 or 2 makes a big diff. Some racks like J-cradles save space, but if your arms short or you ain’t got step stool, you’ll struggle loading ’em on a Yukon roof. Wind noise be another issue, square bars whistle loud unless you switch to aero crossbars. And don’t forget—secure them boats…

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Choosing the best kayak rack for Subaru Legacy ain’t as simple as grabbing the first thing with good stars. Your car got a unique roof shape, and not every rack gonna fit it proper. You also gotta think how you’ll load your kayak—by yourself or with help. Some racks feel solid but don’t match factory crossbars well, others too bulky for daily use. If you ain’t careful, you end up wasting money or worse, losing your boat on the highway. This guide breaks it down simple, so you don’t mess up picking the right rack for your Legacy. Best 5…

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Choosing the best kayak rack for a Nissan Maxima can feel like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole—sedans aren’t exactly known for outdoor gear hauling. But yeah, you can absolutely get that yak from garage to lake without needing a pickup or SUV. It just takes the right setup. Your Maxima’s sleek roofline, lack of factory rails on most trims, and lower stance all make picking a kayak roof rack a bit more of a process—but not impossible. The trick is knowing what mounts, clamps, or pads work with the car’s shape and your kayak’s size.…

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If you’re no longer using your kayak for kayaking at the end of summer, you may need to store it. Since a kayak is an expensive investment, you don’t want it to be ruined from outside elements. Therefore, you’ll want to store it properly so you can use it next season. If you fail to store your kayak at the end of the season, it may suffer damage during the winter, making it impossible to use in the future. To help you avoid this, we have provided a guide on how to store your kayak outside during the winter. Today,…

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What is a rash guard and how to wear one? In the summer you can try new water sports with friends, or go fishing with friends? Or want a nice weekend trip with the family to the freshwater lake village on the side of the hill? Then maybe you’re looking for a kayak. If you are a kayak enthusiast, you must know about rash guards. Kayak is a small boat that is paddled. Four people together can line up in an integrated fashion to guide each one in a certain direction. Kayaking is currently gaining worldwide popularity as a popular…

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A fishing reel is a cylindrical device that is attached to a fishing rod. Most fishing reels are used for winding lines. The fishing reel is a necessary part of any fishing gear. There are numerous fishing reels on the market, such as baitcasting reels, closed mouth reels and spinning reels. Closed mouth reels are thus the easiest line to press and easy to handle. It is suitable for those who want to try their hand while fishing. But before using it, you must know how to put fishing line on a closed face reel. See below for details. How…

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After the fishing season is over, you will want to store your fishing rod properly to prevent damage. Keeping your fishing rod in good condition is important to fishing enthusiasts, and we will provide detailed instructions on how to do so. How and Where Store Fishing Rod Your home or garage can be an ideal location to store your fishing rod. Before storing it, ensure that it is in a dry environment, at room temperature, and in a heated or temperature-controlled area. Preparing the Reel Start by snipping the used line. If it is damaged or contaminated with salt and…

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When kayaking in a river, you may come across strainers. What exactly are they, and why are they so dangerous? To help you avoid the risks associated with kayaking in the river, we have put together some brief guides to enable you to kayak or fish safely. What Is A River Strainer? Strainers are typically human or natural structures such as trees, fences, or guardrails that obstruct the water. These obstructions prevent boats and other objects from passing through, while water flows out through the small opening in the barrier. When a dam is present in the water, only a…

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How to store Kayak outside In Winter? Winter can be damaging your kayak. Cool temperatures and humidity will damage your kayak, which will shorten the lifespan of your kayak. You should save your kayak when you are not using it. Here we will discuss in detail why saving your kayak is important and how to save your kayak. What if you are in a place where it is winter, and you need to store your kayak outside? So, the first thing you need to know is how to store kayaks outside during the winter. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t…

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