Nice Setup!
Being able to mount rod holders & spider rig set-ups without drilling holes IS A BIG DEAL!
Been pondering & experimenting with ideas ,designs, & brands for a while. Well I thought I'd share my
set up that I am satisfied with for now. & say It's nice to be able to give back. Lord knows Ive seen &
learned a lot here at CDC.
I mounted this setup to both, left & right cleats. 12"x12" acrylic, 1/4x3" screws, with nylon lock nuts.
Total 14$, minus rodholders & be-ready spider rig.
"We don't stop fishing because we get old,
We get old because we stop fishing!"
Nice Setup!
Looks like a great idea. Is there much wobble or vibration on the extension?
Can be used with about any brand.
"We don't stop fishing because we get old,
We get old because we stop fishing!"
Where did you find the Acrilic if you don't mind.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
Very neat idea, I like it!
The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease
That might work with them northern crappie but you'll be fishing your poles out of the lake if you bring that set-up to Mississippi!HAHAHAHA.Whats the big deal with not drilling holes...unless these are demo boats?? That rig is gonna bounce,I've built similar that came off the seat pole with a large base that didn't have the stability I wanted.The two pole holders at the rail will be fine but the T-bar with three full size trolling rods with 1/2 oz double minnow rigs in a 10 to 15 mph wind is gonna be wild.
Last edited by RTJ214; 03-27-2013 at 12:23 AM.
2000 ProCraft 210 SuperPro DC w/Merc 250 ProXB
Hi-Tek rod holders