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Quad Rails: compatible accessory brands

YakAttack, YakGear, Railblaza, Scotty, RAM — all confirmed. Too many brands to list exhaustively. If you're eyeing a brand we haven't named, ask and we'll check.

Too many to list exhaustively, but the main ones are all confirmed: YakAttack, YakGear, Railblaza, Scotty, RAM. We're good to go with all of those. If you're considering a brand we haven't tested, ask and we'll check.

Confirmed compatible

Brand What works
YakAttack Full lineup — Mighty Mounts, RotoGrip, RAM ball mounts, GearTrac add-ons, etc.
YakGear Track mounts and accessories that use the standard rail-key footprint
Railblaza StarPort, RodHolder II, CleatPort, all the StarPort-base attachments
Scotty Track adapters and the full Scotty post-and-mount lineup with track bases
RAM RAM ball mounts on track bases (the kayak series specifically)

How the compatibility works

Cajo Quad Rails use a standard gear-track profile that most kayak accessory brands have designed around. The track has key-slot cutouts for top-loading insertion of accessory bases.

What that means in practice:

  • Standard track-key accessories drop in at the key-slot cutouts and slide along the rail
  • T-bolt accessories can be loaded at a 45-degree angle anywhere along the track — no key slot needed. That's how YakAttack's Mighty Mount system and most aftermarket T-bolt mounts attach.

So even if a third-party accessory doesn't have a standard rail key, as long as it uses a T-bolt or compatible base hardware, it'll work on Cajo Quad Rails.

What might NOT work

Track accessories built around a proprietary track profile (not the standard kayak rail-key profile) might not interface cleanly. Some Hobie-specific or boat-specific accessory bases fall into this category — they're built for a specific brand's track, not the general kayak track standard.

When in doubt, send us the brand and product name and we'll check before you buy.

On the Cajo Quad Rails themselves

Once you've got the rails on the kayak:

  • Bases slide along the rail — re-position any time
  • Top-loading at key slots — accessory bases drop in at the cutouts
  • T-bolt insertion — load at 45 degrees anywhere on the rail without needing a key slot

That combination is what makes the rail-and-accessory ecosystem work across so many brands.

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