Canoe Carrier for 2010 Ford Flex that Doesnt Require a Roof Rack Installed
Question:
Whats the best option to carry our 15foot fiberglass Indian River canoe about 70lbs on a 2010 Ford Flex. Im not sure we want to buy the crossbars yet, we do have factory, raised side rails. Looking for maybe just an entry-level, inexpensive carrier option. Will be pulling our small trailer camper behind as well.
asked by: Shannon R
Helpful Expert Reply:
For an entry level canoe carrier solution the Malone Canoe Carrier part # MPG156 that you referenced would be a great option. It doesn't require a set of crossbars to install either so you'll save money in that area as well. The tie-downs are included.
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Malone Canoe Carrier with Tie-Downs - Foam Block Style - 6" Long
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- Roof Mount Carrier
- Foam Blocks
- Aero Bars
- Elliptical Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
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- Side Loading
- No Load Assist
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