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1. AESTHING Handmade Preserved Fresh Flower Rose Acrylic Crystal Ring Box,Romantic Gifts to Women,Her,Sister,Girls Valentine's Day,Christmas,Thanksgiving Day,Wedding (Red)
Preserved flower is made of natural fresh cut rose, it can last for 3-5 years, it it the symbol of your eternal love, your everlasting friendship, your long lasting happy life.The flower is packed in crystal acrylic gift box, giving this rose more transparent and exquisite feeling. The box is a ring...
2. Stohlquist Fisherman Personal Floatation Device, Cactus, Large/X-Large
500 dnier Cordura shell & 200 denier oxford linerHigh-back flotation rides above back rest.Neoprene padded shoulders and lower back waistband and open sides for ventilationHand wash soap and waterChina
3. Campingandkayaking Made in The USA! NO Hook & Loop to Fail! Paddle Leash with a 2 Rod Leash Set, 3 Black Leashes Total Plus 1 Carabiner.
- American Owned, USA Made! Now with Cinch Lock! NO HOOK & LOOP TO FAIL! 3 black gear leashes included and 1 carabiner. Hardware imported.1 leash for the paddle, 2 additional leashes for rods or other light gear. If a super long leash is needed, they simply loop together.
- Fixed elongation, Will not over stretch and loose elasticity. Woven construction and long bar-tack sewn, Built to last.
- 20 inches of elongation keeps it out of the way but gives you the reach you need when paddling or reeling in the big one.
- Leashes, good for the water or the woods to keep your light gear safe.
- A great wading leash. The 20" bungee section takes just the right amount of force to make this a great wading leash. The bungee reduces the jerking of the kayak when attached to you while wading the shallows.
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4. Seattle Sports Sherpak Suction Boat Roller Load Assist for Mounting Kayaks and Canoes to Car Tops, One Size, Silver
- VERSATILE - Use to Mount Kayaks and Canoes on Most Vehicles Using the Suction Cups on Car Tops or Glass with 2 Different Mounting Angles
- SIMPLE - Offers a Quick, Easy Solution for a Single Person to Load a Boat to a Car Top
- HEAVY DUTY - Aluminum Bars and Strong Suction Cups Mount Reliably to Car Tops or Car Glass
- GENTLE - Closed Cell Foam Gently Cradles Boat During Loading and Unloading to Prevent Scratches
- DIMENSIONS - 6.75" Upright, 2.75" 90 Degrees x 27"
- Sport type: cycling
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5. attwood 11438-7 Universal Rack-Free Car-Top Kayak Carrier Kit with Supporting Foam Blocks, Multiple
- Includes supporting foam blocks
- Two straps with adjusting buckles and clips
- Includes 15-Feet of polypropylene rope
- Straps are sturdy poly web with vinyl-coated clips
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6. TalentCell Rechargeable 12V 6000mAh/5V 12000mAh DC Output Lithium Ion Battery Pack for LED Strip and CCTV Camera, Portable Li-ion Battery Bank with Charger, Black (Multi-led Indicator)
- Rechargeable DC 12V and 5V USB double output lithium ion battery pack. Voltage range of the 12V output port is 12.6-9V, it is not constant, compatible with most 12 volt devices.
- Compatible with any LED strip light products, CCTV Camera, IP Camera , LED Panel, Amplifier, Modem,Car DVR, Speaker, mobile phone, spectra S2 breast pump and 12V/5V devices, etc. ★★★PLEASE NOTE: The size of our battery output port and power cable are DC5521, please confirm the size of your equipment input port before you order, if it's not DC5521, you need to purchase another power cable to connect your device. Any questions, please get support.
- Multi-led indicator, 5 LED indicators displaying battery percentage.
- TalentCell Lithium-ion Battery Pack also runs robotic telescopes fine.
- Wall plug 12.6V 1A AC/DC Charger and DC 1 Female to 2 Male Power Splitter Cable are included. The size of our battery output port and power cable are DC5521, please confirm the size of your equipment input port before you order. Any questions, please get support.
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7. Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line, Single, 1/2" x 15', Blue
Shoreline dock lines are available in a wide range of sizes and colors to fit your specific dock/boat combination.Double Braided Nylon does not kink or rotate under heavy loads while also maintaining a smooth feel that won’t grind on your boat’s finishConstructed with a solid loop on one end and...
8. Booms Fishing MA1 Pad Eye Rivet Kit Attachment Points for Kayaks, Caones, Boats
- Kayak pad eye kit is perfect as a deck loop or tie-down for Kayaks, roped accessories and many other uses
- Black pad eyes are made from injected molede plastic, providing 1/2" across and 3/8" high attachment points for seats, leashes, etc
- Aluminum rivets are with black powder coating and waterproof gaskets, for mounting hardwares where you don’t have access to the back side of a fastener
- Rubber washers help in making the drilled hole water tight from water that might splash on to the accessory being fastened by these rivets
- Rivet grip range 1/6"-1/2 ". 3/16" in diameter
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9. MIZUGIWA Nylon Cleat 4" Black 4 Pack
- Nylon Cleat 4"( 97mm overall length) Cleats,Material Type:High Impact Injection molded Nylon
- This Cleat is the smallest cleat we sale. about 4 inch (97mm) length,Please note its size. This is the smallest cleat. We offer 6" Nylon Cleat,8" Nylon Cleat, please find in our shop
- Mooring Cleat 4 inch open base horn cleat easy to install. Open horn cleat do not come with mounting hardware.
- 97mm lenght ,About 7/8" center to center measurement of the holes
- Made using the highest quality components,surface is not polished,These cleats are excellent for boats and Kayaking
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10. Sea to Summit Solution Gear Traveller Soft Rack (Large)
Three step quick fit systemSuper strong removable daisy chain gives multiple tie down points with heavy duty die cast camBoth the regular-sized soft rack and the large have a wide footprint to disperse the load on the roofGrippy base reduces movement of the rack giving you a more secure loadCarries ...
11. Docooler 10pcs Nylon Bungee Deck Loops Tie Down Pad Eye with 20 Screws for Boat Kayak Deck Rigging Kit
10 nylon pad eyes and 20 stainless steel screws.High quality, strong and durable.Lightweight and easy to carry.It can be used with elastic cords to grasp paddles, rods, nets and other items that need to be secured while in the boat.Good for your kayak, boat or canoe.
12. TMS CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001 Boat Kayak Canoe Carrier Tote Trolley
- Capacity : 150-Pound 12 Ft long tie-down strap. Solid Metal frame; foam bumpers on each arm to protect your Canoe / Kayak hull
- Large(9-1/2"D) flat-free tires (3-1/2" wide) roll smoothly across sand and gravel. Stainless steel fasteners and chrome lynch pin. Quick assembly
- Material : Aluminum pipe (20 x2mm) anodized Stainless steel. Works great as a kayak or canoe dolly. Dolly breaks down for easy storage or transport
- Part of the support stand features a 9-1/4"H spring-loaded stand which keeps the dolly cart propped up onshore for quick loading out of water
- Large 9-1/2" diameter flat-free tires provide stable support on uneven terrain which is especially useful in sandy areas
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13. Riot Kayaks Mako 12 Sit-on-Top Kayak with Impulse Pedal Drive, Neptune Blue/Black, 12'4"
Superior stability and HandlingIncludes rudder for better trackingFlushmount rod holdersErgonomic front handle for easy transportTracks for accessories
14. Equinox Deluxe Kayak Carrier
Country Of Origin : United StatesThe Package Height Of The Product Is 1 InchesThe Package Length Of The Product Is 1 InchesThe Package Width Of The Product Is 1 Inches
15. CURT 13204 Class 3 Trailer Hitch, 2-Inch Receiver, Select Nissan Rogue
DEPENDABLE STRENGTH. This trailer hitch is rated for 3,500 lbs. gross trailer weight and 525 lbs. tongue weight (limited to lowest-rated towing component)VERSATILE DESIGN. This class 3 hitch equips your vehicle with a standard 2-inch x 2-inch hitch receiver, allowing for a wide variety of towing opt...
16. YYST Orange Paddle Leash Paddle Holder Tool Lanyard - No Paddle (Orange X 4 Pack)
- Quantity : You can choose 1 Pack, 2 Pack, 3 Pack and 4pack. No Paddle. No Kayak. Bright orange is more attractive more easily recognized by you.
- 36" (91 CM) Unstretchable - The leash can be extended from 36" (91 CM) while unstretchable to 72" (182 CM). Long enough for most usage. Much Longer than others.
- NEW STYLE Aluminum Hook and stainless steel wire - the hook is made of thick aluminum . Stainless steel wire on the hook means no rust for years.
- Light Weight - the leash is very lightweight. No Bulky. Easily put into your pocket or backpack.
- Adjustable Paddle Loop - the loop is made of adjustable loop - easy to attach and deattach. Wrap on any paddle or fishing rod up to 2 Inch Diameter.
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18. Malone Auto Racks Kayak Stacker Foam Block Kit
8" long EVA foam blocks with a top radius to fit most kayaks (on-side)11' cam buckle load straps to secure the boatSafety tie-downs to fully ensure a safe installationUniversal cut-out to fit most round, square and factory oval load barsOne Year Limited Warranty
19. YYST 10 Pcs Kayak Nylon Bungee Deck Loops Tie Down Kayak Pad Eye with Rivets for Kayaks
- You are bidding on 10 Pcs pad eyes with rivets.
- Quantity :10 pieces of pad eyes and 20 rivets.
- Color : black
- Material : nylon and aluminum
- suitable for kayak equipment. Rivet tool required for installation (not included)
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20. Rage Powersports Apex K-CC-KIT Car Roof Foam Blocks for Kayaks
- Secures a single kayak to a vehicle roof without cross bars or side rails
- Foam blocks measure 3.125" x 15.75" x 4" each
- Includes 2 cam buckle tie-down straps
- Includes 2 tie-down ropes for kayak bow and stern securing
- High-density polyethylene foam
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I'm 26 and 200 (with around 30 pounds of tackle, anchor, fishfinder, battery, etc. on board as well) with what I'd like to think is a pretty good sense of balance. I added a stand assist strap, and I can stand up in calm water to stretch and do some spotting, but anything more than that gets pretty darn sketchy.
I have yet to take mine into saltwater, but I absolutely don't see why not. It's actually 12'6", and I feel that the effective beam is much closer to 28" instead of the advertised 30". All things considered, it's a pretty quick boat for its class.
This is my mounting setup for my Garmin 5DV. I got a smokin' deal on it, which came in handy because RAM mounts are surprisingly expensive. Worth every penny so far though. I think the lighter-duty (and slightly shorter, which was the killer for me) RAM mount for a 4DV or other, vertical-screen fishfinder is close to half the price of the one I got though. All in all, a pretty easy install, just be wary of hidden costs such as transducer arm, battery, mounts, jerry-rigging hardware, etc. I suppose the good news is that I could move this setup to damn near any kayak (or even real boat) I want in the future with very minimal fuss.
Definitely cartoppable with the help of some load assist devices. Grab one of these and consider using a set of saddles that have rollers. I'm personally using a pair of Yakima Mako Saddles and a pair of Yakima Hully Rollers on my 2015 Subaru Impreza hatchback. If you're planning on using those sketchy foam blocks.... well..... good luck?
One important point to consider is that the stock seat is total dogshit. I bought one of these and added a 1.5" ass-pad underneath it and I gained worlds of comfort while still retaining a relatively low, efficient paddling position. I'm of the opinion that all of the fancy lawn chair setups found in higher-end kayaks, while supremely comfortable, aren't high enough to really provide much of a vision advantage while at the same time add a serious detriment to your paddling efficiency. To be fair, when I learned to kayak as a kid, it was through whitewater, so my ideas surrounding paddling are probably somewhat biased.
I seed and sawed on getting this model boat, among others, for months while I worked up funds for it, and then suddenly my friend offered to sell me his, barely used and with a fiberglass shaft paddle of correct length, for $250, leaving me plenty of funds to modify it to my liking.
I own a couple Perception Sound 10.5's which are the same thing but without the extra fishing gear that Dick's slaps on to sell them as the Hook 10.5.
Glad you got to have a good river float yesterday! Got some pictures of them fish? :)
You may not be able to use this exact make and model, but this loading technique is effective. And really, you can duplicate it on whatever rack you have by removing the crossbar's end cap and using a piece of rebar steel (assuming you use a rack with exposed crossbar ends). This would be the cheapest option.
If you don't have exposed crossbar ends, then another thing you can do to load a kayak onto a normal car like yours, is to use a kayak cart as a "roller" by turning it upside down and placing it on the trunk or back windsheld of your car (depending on the shape of your cart and contours of your particular car). Video demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wnzk1VOJa0
If you're not able to do that for some reason, or don't need to own a kayak cart, they sell something that accomplishes the same thing:
https://www.amazon.com/Seattle-Sports-Sherpak-Boat-Roller/dp/B009PAAI5I/ref=pd_bxgy_468_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B009PAAI5I&pd_rd_r=XZY5YQA7AXZTVQKZH3VE&pd_rd_w=zCMiP&pd_rd_wg=k1tUj&psc=1&refRID=XZY5YQA7AXZTVQKZH3VE
Hope that helps.
i have been hearing some people having issues with the fins breaking on them . Considering they are one of the few companies making "Fin" style drives that are not hobie and this is their Freshman model using said drives . i might wait it out till a revision or just their next pedal drive boat entirely . just my 2 cents . Pelican might have amazing customer service and their warranties might over the drive but i honestly do not know anything about that .
Feb 2020 Vibe will be releasing a Fin style drive with an amazing looking kayak called the Shearwater 125 that i have been drooling over but those are the only 2 fin style drives i know outside of Hobie.
https://vibekayaks.com/blogs/news/meet-the-2019-maverick-120-hybrid-kayak
There are other options around $1200 for pedal drives kayaks as the market is starting to get aggressive.
Riot Mako 10 & 12 are both around that price range .
https://www.amazon.com/Riot-Kayak-Impulse-Pedal-Neptune/dp/B07WQ6V41Q?ref_=ast_bbp_dp
also Evoke kayaks is comming out with an amazing pedal drive called the Breakway 125 thats is also supposed to MSRP at $999
https://evokepaddlesports.com/breakaway-125/ .
Keep mind these kayaks i posted links to are a fraction of the price of a hobie so dont expect the same quality but there are beginning to be more options which is always exciting .
With just one kayak you can get away with some foam pads and straps. You don't necessarily need the foam pads, but they'll help you cinch the kayaks down properly to the car. You should be able to grab the edge of the kayak and rock the whole car if cinched down good.
Something like either of these:
https://amzn.com/B00PCNIPBG
or
https://amzn.com/B001OPO7O0
If you are going to be transporting two kayaks, then you'll want a kayak rack system of some sort to do without as much hassle.
This company makes some good affordable products:
http://www.packemracks.com/sportsmans.html
Does that model not have a skid plate? If not can you add one? With that it should be safe to just drag it along the dirt/sand. I have a Predator MX that is 90lbs and that's the best method I've found when I can't use my cart. I've got one spot I launch from where there's about 30feet of parking lot I have to carry it across or use my cart to get across, and then I can just drag it down the 80' or so of bank.
If that's not an option, you probably build a PVC "sled" for your boat which will help hold it sideways and slide along the ground without contacting it. It'd take some work and a few wasted PVC joints, but rigging up something yourself might be the best and cheapest option.
I have one of these, which is a cheap piece of junk but works alright. I don't think it would work well for you due to getting knocked off the boat in that narrow pathway though.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0082365AQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm officially picking up my yak tomorrow and I'm pretty pumped about it. I'm not bringing my fishing gear the first few times I go out. As the top comment on your post states I'll only be bringing my PFD, paddle, leash and my watertight box to protect my keys and belongings while I'm out there.
I bought this PFD and wasn't aware that it actually comes with a whistle in the front pocket. Didn't realize that's what that orange thing is in the picture. The description doesn't even mention it.
As for leashes, I bought this pack of 1 paddle + two pole leashes, though I got super lucky and got an Amazon Warehouse Deal that cut the price in half. Another highly-rated option would be this set, which are a lot cheaper without taking advantage of used or sale products.
This is the watertight box I'm bringing. Only $10 at Walmart. They carry the same one at Dick's for $15.
I think it's all in what you make of it. I've been kayak angling for a long time and went through phases of getting more and more complex, and then simpler and simpler. My rig has a fish finder, still, but I find myself only carrying 2-3 rods now, and a small selection of tackle. Preparation time is reduced because I now use a trailer, so I just need to hook up and go. I can be on the water almost instantly, no carrying gear from truck -> kayak. I think it's a sport that lends itself to simplicity. Not every fishing kayak has to be outfitted like a bass boat. I focus mainly on predator fish now, like pike and gar, and I love the challenge of large fish in a small boat. I wouldn't give up quite so easily. Shameless plug for my book, where I talk in depth about simplicity. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1510711120/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Leashes! These work great for me. Have yet to lose a rod or a paddle. The paddle one can be looped simply enough and attached with cheap caribiners. The rod ones are similar but I used a key ring and two zip ties on the butt of the rod, hasn't moved in two years and still removable if I need it to be.
Everyone else has been sharing some great advice, I followed the same advice when I started.
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I don't know who Future Beach is but you can buy any number of different pad-eye options on Amazon or elsewhere. I have these and they're fine: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ENHY36M
Yak Gear also makes some -- readily available at Dicks Sporting Good, Academy, BassPro, etc. MUCH less than $15ea.
As for the seat - maybe call the folks at Austin Kayak and see what they have which might fit? Can't imagine it'd be difficult to find a match for less than $50. Though maybe not.
Finally - depending on how much plastic you need, is there anywhere on the kayak you've been wanting to put a 4" or 6" hatch? Easy way to get a hatch where you wanted and have some matching material to use for the other repairs. Austin Kayak has a variety of hatch kits. (no I have no connection, just they have a lot of stuff to choose from in one place)
I am hoping to buy my first kayak tomorrow as I check into a used one, so don't take this as expert advice.
This [one[(http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=31230526&cp=4406646.4413887.4413986.4417717.4417969) at Dick's is the same kayak with two rod holders. A comparable car carrier kit from amazon costs $25. The BJ's version comes with a paddle, while you can get a cheap paddle for $30.
So, I'm thinking, for about $50, is it worth it to install a rod holder or two? You could actually do the foam car carrier yourself by going to a fabric store, where they will sell foam. I suspect a couple of pieces of foam like that would just cost a few dollars. They might even have it as scrap for nothing (if you're especially lucky or handsome).
Hey fellow mazda owner (protege here). If you want a nice option go with a good roof rack, but if you want a cheap/decent option go with this guy:
http://www.amazon.com/Attwood-Car-Top-Kayak-Carrier-Kit/dp/B003EET2OE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375188645&sr=8-2&keywords=kayak+roof
If I had the money I'd get something nicer, but this does the job
I bought an Astral V-Eight pdf and am happy with it. It is ventilated, so it doesn't get as hot as other models. This is important because I live in south Louisiana and it gets really hot and humid down here in the summers. It has a couple of small pockets and a strobe attachment point.
You can check it out at the link below:
http://www.amazon.com/Astral-Buoyancy-V-Eight-Jacket-Medium/dp/B002AJHTN0/ref=sr_1_13?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1397324201&sr=1-13&keywords=kayaking+life+jacket
I really like these these leashes. Cheap small and strong.
https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Summit-Solution-Traveller-Racks/dp/B005OTL11E?th=1&psc=1
I ran those on my BRZ. The large fit all the way across the roof and distributed the weight a little better than foam or noodles seemed to.
https://imgur.com/F15yYzj
There’s a lot on [amazon](Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690)
[This one](Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690) only goes to 20’ but there are other choices if you need more length. The 3/8” is probably plenty strong for a kayak.
Shoreline Marine Double Braided Nylon Dock Line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BL8ETA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-DYmDbH9SY690
It's the sea to summit soft roof rack in size large. I can't say enough good things about it. It attaches in less that 3 minutes and I can have my kayak on and strapped down in less than 10. It can also then be strapped down to anyone elses car in the same amout of time so if a buddy wants to take their car we can put both kayaks on top and be out the door in the same amout of time.
Edit: Forgot to say that the ratching straps do not come with it so you will have to pick those up some where else.
TLDR: Awesome rack here is a link.
https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Summit-Solution-Traveller-Large/dp/B005OTL11E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466260614&sr=8-1&keywords=sea+to+summit+roof+rack
I use a boat roller like this (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009PAAI5I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 , Seattle Sports Sherpak Boat Roller) to help me load my kayak onto my cartop racks from the rear of the vehicle.
http://www.amazon.com/Carlisle-Magic-Plus-Kayak-Paddle/dp/B001AI69KQ/ref=sr_1_4?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1427333608&sr=1-4&keywords=kayak+paddle
That's the paddle I have and it's awesome. $67.
http://www.amazon.com/Stohlquist-Fisherman-Personal-Floatation-X-Large/dp/B0050HDACS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427333486&sr=8-2&keywords=fishing+pfd
I bought my father in law and brother in law stohlquist kayaking pfds and they are solid. They look great and are extremely high quality. I know the fisherman pfd is expensive, but you get what you pay for.
Get something that fits correctly!!!! that is a big thing. Also get something with utility, mine has pockets and zippers all over it and it serves as a mini tackle box. like this http://smile.amazon.com/Stohlquist-Fisherman-Personal-Floatation-X-Large/dp/B0050HDACS/ref=sr_1_15?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1397315283&sr=1-15&keywords=personal+flotation+device+fishing
I would definitely consider used, there isn't a whole lot that can go wrong with these boats so 99% of the used ones will be perfectly seaworthy. I'd also definitely recommend a sit on top for stability while fishing, the Cobra brand kayaks seem to be much more stable than other brands due to their width and hull design. I bought my Cobra Fish n Dive on Craigslist for $350.
Roof racks can be pricey, my car is smaller than yours and I've been getting by fine using a foam block kit off amazon without a rack, however that can wear paint or damage door seals over time.
I wouldn't get a roof rack that requires modification to the roof of your car. That potentially could cause more damage than just strapping it to your roof.
I bought this one for use with my Vibe Seaghost and it works well. Just make sure to tighten the straps before you try to haul it around.
TMS CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001 Boat Kayak Canoe Carrier Tote Trolley https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082365AQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CrctDb8EXP3P2
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0082365AQ/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That is the one I bought. Pretty much because it was cheap. It gets the job done. I really don't think there is a need for anything fancy. I know you can make your own out of PVC... there are DIY videos online.
The most inexpensive method would be to buy an attwood car rack set - foam holders, cam straps, and ropes. You can wrap the cam straps around the kayak and through your car windows- essentially holding the kayak to the upper part of the car. ALWAYS tie down at least either the stern or bow of the kayak to the back/front or the car- ideally both.
Went with this aluminum two-wheel version. Here's a link on Amazon: TMS CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001 Boat Kayak Canoe Carrier Tote Trolley https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082365AQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DXM5xb649M951
I use these.
Just got this recently. Seems fairly sturdy and decently priced.
http://www.amazon.com/Seattle-Sports-Sherpak-Boat-Roller/dp/B009PAAI5I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449468256&sr=8-2&keywords=Kayak+loader
Buy one of these
You should be able to get going for $150 total.
I bought the $25 propel paddle from academy, works just fine. My kayak came with one but It seemed too short so I bought this one because it was about a foot longer.
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/no-limits-propel-94-kayak-paddle?repChildCatid=824204
PFD $25 walmart.
Milk crate from dicks sporting goods $10
Anchor $10
Rope $5
DIY rod holders - $4 for 10' of 2" pvc
Bungies assorted $5
You can get a kayak roof kit for $30 which is just some straps and a block of foam to protect your roof.
http://www.amazon.com/SportRack-Replacement-14-Inch-Kayak-Block/dp/B00BCLL4LA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451264836&sr=8-1&keywords=kayak+roof+foam
http://www.amazon.com/Roof-Kayak-Carrier-Foam-Blocks/dp/B00PCNIPBG/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1451264836&sr=8-4&keywords=kayak+roof+foam
I bought my kayak used and it came with a trailer - so I put a hitch on my car for $105 self installed. Euroball mount was $20. Registering the trailer was $28.
https://www.amazon.com/YYST-Orange-Paddle-Holder-Lanyard/dp/B06Y4RG4RH/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=Fishing+leash&qid=1559941953&s=gateway&sr=8-7
This one or the yakattack paddle/rod holder. It’s longer so it doesn’t get in the way, of that’s what you mean. The shorter ones made my casting feel awkward.
I think you were trying to link to this one:
http://www.amazon.com/TMS-CART-CANOE-KAYAK-KY001-Carrier-Trolley/dp/B0082365AQ
And you cut too much of the link off.