Wow...the roof won't take much!
I didn't even think about test loading the roof to see what kind of load it (I) will take...DUH!!! I'll do that, starting with just 10# (thanks for the caution DD) and see where my comfort zone is.
I should have been more specific on why we don't want to use a trailer. There are no roads out of Juneau (where we live) and the cost to take our 17' Alumaweld from Juneau to Prince Rupert (the route we took this year) would be right at $1000 extra round trip on the ferry...they charge by the foot. We'll want to take a boat with us on the ferry several times a year, so, using a trailer boat all the time just isn't reasonable.
We're looking for something convenient, that it won't take a lot of fuss and extra stuff to mount on the camper. It needs to be a boat that will work for the two of us to fish lakes and inland salt and explore a little. The other boats we've thought of are inflatables, "ocean" kayaks and folding boats.
The inflatables are a reasonable option...Skeeter's Zodiak at 50# might be able to stay on the roof when I pop it up...we'll have to see how much is comfortable for me to lift. Even if I have to take it (or part of it) off, it will need to go on the top 'cause the bags are just too big to store well in the camper. I've got enough experience with inflatables to know I get a wet butt every time I get near one, and that they make a funny little hissing noise when you aren't careful with hooks or around rocky beaches!
It seems like a lot of FWC's have kayaks mounted. I guess we should just go rent one and see if we think it would work for us for fishing/exploring. Les's roller seems like it would be a boon for putting one on/off the top of the camper and it seems like I've also seen some commercially available roller cradles on cars/suv's...does anyone use those on their camper?? If you have experience with using ocean kayaks on the FWC's we'd enjoy hearing both how/where you use them in the water and how you manage them for transport/camping.
The first FWC I remember seeing had a folding boat mounted to the side of the camper. I was too busy admiring the camper to take good note of the mounting system. Seems like that method of mounting would let you use the pop-up freely, but not the passenger side door of the truck?? The folding boats (Porta Bote is the only brand we've seen) seem like they might work pretty well for us but I've never been in one and the reviews run from "turbocharged bowl of jello" to "solid". I think they could be set up to fish pretty well and would mount on the top cleanly but, at 68# for the 12' version, would probably have to come off every time you want to raise the roof?? We'd appreciate hearing from anyone that uses (or has used) these, especially your experience with mounting them either on top or on the side.
If anybody uses something different than the above that can be easily mounted to or carried in the camper, we'd really like to hear about it.
Thanks for all the input....the information on how much load I can expect to have on the roof when raising it was an eye opener!
Skeeter...that line of Will Geer's from J. Johnson (skin griz) is a classic...I really liked "Elk don't know how many feet a horse have!" too