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    I was thinking of getting a rod rack for my boat for transporting my rods back and forth from the lake. Where is a good place to get them and post a pic of your setup if you have one. Thanks

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    Don't have any pics of mine but look at Cumberland Crappie Custom Rod Holder Home
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    EZ Poleholder on the MS board made mine and they work great. He makes them from a 6 pole to a 12 pole. PM him and I'm sure he would be glad to help u.
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    Handicrappie,

    I like the way those look. Do you have any pictures of how they are mounted to your boat. I have a 1654 grizzly, not a whole lot of room to play with. I want to have a rack that will hold 8 poles.

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    If you are DIY kinda guy then this would work for you at 1/4 the cost.

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    If you notice, they don't hang out over the side. You never know what the docking situation may be.
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    I had him make mine to come up and then over to save extra room inside the boat. He can make them any way you like. I think you can see how they are mounted pretty good from these pictures.
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    I use the Driftmaster holders. They are low profile and very sturdy.
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    Cumberland crappie is the way to go. You'll get a wide range of opinions on this matter. Just depends on your liking. Myself I have the Cumberlands. You get 8, 12, 16,24 or whatever you want. I have the 8 rod rack on mine. All of the above mentioned are good setup's. Can't go wrong with any of them.

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    sothern_indiana_man,

    Do you have a pic of your setup??

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