Gear tracks may be your best option,the pressure of the rod and fish strike is distributed along a plane rather than a small area.Kayakers use them with very good results.
Any ideas on mounting the base plates to pole holders on a fiberglass boat I cannot use a bolt and nut because I cannot get to the area under the holder to install the nut.
I do not want to use self tapping screws because I want them real secure any help would be appreciated
Gear tracks may be your best option,the pressure of the rod and fish strike is distributed along a plane rather than a small area.Kayakers use them with very good results.
if you are simply spider rigging, i believe the standard screws will be fine. My front holders have done fine spider rigging. If you are planning on pulling cranks, longlining, etc, then I would advise to go another route. I have a triton tr-20 and the rear racks will be held with bolts and locking nuts to give extra reinforcement due to the pressure applied by trolling motor and fish.
i had the same problem mounting a trolling moter to my deck boat deck i used toggle bolt anchors it work very well
Toggle bolts...can get them at Lowes...get the stainless ones
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