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    Default Rod Holder for Pontoon Boat


    http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0012298014829a.shtml

    Anybody ever use this product? It looks like the best one I have seen yet for pontoons. I am trying to find something that I can take off after each use so that my cover fits back over the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarheel
    http://www.cabelas.com/prod-1/0012298014829a.shtml

    Anybody ever use this product? It looks like the best one I have seen yet for pontoons. I am trying to find something that I can take off after each use so that my cover fits back over the boat.

    Thanks!
    Order me a dozen and I'll try them out for you. If they work I'll give you 2 back.:D
    Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncnat
    Order me a dozen and I'll try them out for you. If they work I'll give you 2 back.:D
    What a DEAL! Except I need 4, so can I order you 2 dozen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarheel
    What a DEAL! Except I need 4, so can I order you 2 dozen?
    Yes...
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    Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncnat
    Yes...
    Ok, but you will need to pay for postage. I'm not sure how much that will be, so just leave the dollar amount blank in the check you send me. :D

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    Check out www.driftmaster.com They will have every thing you need in rod holders and mounts. If you find some thing you like, let me know. I can save you some money and have them shipped straight to your house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1weezer
    Check out www.driftmaster.com They will have every thing you need in rod holders and mounts. If you find some thing you like, let me know. I can save you some money and have them shipped straight to your house.
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    I don't see anything comparable ?????????

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    Try www.titelok.com If you find what you need can save you some $$$

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    I second the drift master, lifetime warrenty, the plastics dont hold up well in the sun over time and the plastic nobs and gears wont last either, you can get the bases to mount them anywhere any way you want, here is the link for the bases http://www.driftmaster.com/Bases.html

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    Default Try my website

    I sell Driftmaster Rod Holders and they make one for square rails on pontoons. This is a 206B or a 216B depending on the type of rod holder. It goes on securely, is easily moved or removed, and accepts several types of rod holders. The best part is it is metal and not plastic. Visit my website for information and to order. www.ExtremeFishingConcepts.com You may E-mail me for further information at [email protected] if you would like.

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