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Size:  34.0 KB..... I rigged my New Nitro to Spidder rig, But here it is. After talking with Harrold I came up with a Idea on how to do it with out drilling holes in the fiber glass. First attempt was to flimsy. Harrold suggested using 1/2" aluminim. Came out great with his help. It is a shame the first time we used it it only produced 2 fish, but better times coming. Will be nice to have another trick in my arsenal.
    Would love to here how you all rig your poles and some tips on speed , with or against the wind ect.
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    Berry, Berry Nice. Wish Ida thoughta dat. I'm like you. I don't like putting holes in my fiberglass either.

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    Looks great Vince . So does the weather. How was the first winter in Fl.

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    That is a really nice set up. Did you put a pin in it to align with center seat mount?
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    Thats awesome, "Where can I buy one"?

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    Looks good

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    that is a nice rig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hookin'&Cookin' View Post
    Looks great Vince . So does the weather. How was the first winter in Fl.
    Thanks all. Weather was nice for the most prt. Still miss the comordity of the Mo. board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    That is a really nice set up. Did you put a pin in it to align with center seat mount?
    3/4" bolt through seat and rod platform. I was suprised how stable it was.
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    Good to hear from you Vince. Great job on the rigging. Drilling holes is out of the question. A person just has to plan ahead because access to the rod boxes is over while spider rigging.
    Hope everything is good for you.

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