Any thoughts on fitting solar panels under a roof rack, a rhino in my case which has quite narrow cross bars?

Yes I know, it's daft. There will be shading. But....I sometimes need the whole roof rack for kayaks/sailing dinghy although most of the time it's empty, so I'm looking for a compromise.
My power usage isn't massive, a small fridge and charging the phone/laptop when camping. I already have a Renogy 50ah lifepo4 battery and 50 amp DC-DC MPPT charger. I was thinking if I got 2x200w panels, even if there is a bit of shade from the cross bars there would still be a reasonable area unshaded for my power requirements? It's a LWB so I might even fit more than 400w.
I've read that shading can make a huge difference which is obvious really, but it's not clear in what context that is meant i.e. clouds filtering all light Vs intermittent obstructions.
Thoughts please.
Cheers

Yes I know, it's daft. There will be shading. But....I sometimes need the whole roof rack for kayaks/sailing dinghy although most of the time it's empty, so I'm looking for a compromise.
My power usage isn't massive, a small fridge and charging the phone/laptop when camping. I already have a Renogy 50ah lifepo4 battery and 50 amp DC-DC MPPT charger. I was thinking if I got 2x200w panels, even if there is a bit of shade from the cross bars there would still be a reasonable area unshaded for my power requirements? It's a LWB so I might even fit more than 400w.
I've read that shading can make a huge difference which is obvious really, but it's not clear in what context that is meant i.e. clouds filtering all light Vs intermittent obstructions.
Thoughts please.
Cheers