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Unread 10-20-2020, 08:29 AM
pjbrownva pjbrownva is offline
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Default Big plans... we'll see how well they work!

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Originally Posted by SkunkBoat View Post
if you are a lake fishing guy it'll do...maybe.

If you run in the ocean with 20#/30# class outfits up there, it'll shake apart.

I'm guessing they used plastic rodholders to keep weight down and keep the price down. It would need to be a lot beefier to handle metal rodholders.


i agree that it should be beefier. I don't plan to put 30# class reels in it... that's just asking for trouble. I also don't plan to troll from it... at least not from the top. It's mainly intended to get unused rods up and out of the way.

I've also ordered some clamp-on stainless steel rod holders to put on the sides... I'll see how sturdy those seem to me. Maybe I can troll from those...
ss rod holders.jpg


Regarding the mounting, I'll have to see, but I believe that I can put the base vertically or horizontally and set the eyes accordingly to go in to it. I've also ordered some stainless steel bases...
stainless feet.jpg
I'll have to wait and see if the unit itself can be adapted to use stainless steel feet.

I've got a new anchor light and spreader lights with aluminum clamps.
stern light.jpg
The spreader lights shine white or blue, you can switch which is pretty cool.
spreader lights and clamps.jpg

I'm constantly moving unused rods from the stern rod holders to make room for fishing, and never have anywhere good to store them... I'm afraid that at some point I'm gonna break a rod, so hopefully this will prevent that from happening.

I'll also need to figure out a better place to keep my rods while trailering.... I don't like having them stick up really high in my current rod holders... the clearance seems too low to me, especially for tree branches, etc.

I'm considering one of those strap-like rod holders for my SUV....
fishing rod holder strap.jpg
and actually, just now, it occurred to me that I could rig it up inside the boat for trailering.... that would keep the rods down, untangled and safe from bouncing around.

:-)

Anyway, lots of goodies to come... (and I'll post photos and updates)... that's how I plan to keep busy this fall and winter!

Last edited by pjbrownva; 10-20-2020 at 10:47 AM. Reason: added pictures...
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