Not saying this is a good idea, but it’ll be able to turn fine, at least for wide turns. As long as the boards are just resting on the trailer and not tied, they’ll slide as the car turns, even if it’s really tightly fixed to the roof rack.
Source: have done pretty much exactly this before, although not on a public road because that would be dumb.

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