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    guy's i long line from the back of a tracker grizzly 14 ft.need a 10in.high 2 rod trolling system.i looked at driftmaster online the t-oo9 with 1/2 inch rod are they very sturdy.or would you buy cumberland's or hitek.i have cabelas quick draw but hard to get your rod's out and i miss a lot of fish.will order on line so any help would be nice.only need 2 rod holders with around a 10in.height.
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    http://www.grizzlyjig.com/html/perotti_bilt.html

    With the holder the 6 inch post is around 10 inch, the 2 pole is all stainless steel and very sturdy.
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    Scott at HiTek will make them any height that you want. I have HiTeks on the front and back of my boat and I love them www.hitekstuff.com
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    Hi-Tek will build them any hieght you want. They are great rod holders.

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    I just got some from www.laketalquinlodge.com They are all stainless and have a few different sizes. Prices are good and they are very easily adjustable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travish10 View Post
    I just got some from www.laketalquinlodge.com They are all stainless and have a few different sizes. Prices are good and they are very easily adjustable.
    Hope you can weld stainless...they gonna break. I had two sets, both broke. The flat flange that the mounting bolt goes through is tthe weak link. Other than that, they are good holders.
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    Terry at Cumberland will also make them any height you need. Give him a call. Cumberland Crappie Custom Rod Holder Home
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    I have the driftmaster 2 rod holder, they are solid, just follow the directions and mount the bases to a solid point in the boat, will hold whatever you can catch. I have mine mounted to the bow on my tracker PT175, I used a metal cover from an electrical junction box to re-enforce the mounting area and used screws/lock washers/nuts instead of the wood screws. I have the round bar one and can remove it in a minute if needed. Still solid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    Hope you can weld stainless...they gonna break. I had two sets, both broke. The flat flange that the mounting bolt goes through is tthe weak link. Other than that, they are good holders.
    I am not to worried about rewelding the stainless, I just want to see those crappie that broke those welds. That is unless, you strung a hammock up between them to take a nap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travish10 View Post
    I am not to worried about rewelding the stainless, I just want to see those crappie that broke those welds. That is unless, you strung a hammock up between them to take a nap.
    Sometimes I hang stumps. A tough rod holder is good for more than just fish. Just sayin...

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