Spider loks. Hit up EZ poleholder and check them out. They are easy to break down and can be stored in a fairly small place.
and that's also installed without drilling anything. I currently have a couple of 5 pole setups that has a brace that mounts in the seat pedestal. But to break them down and store them in the boat is a hassle deluxe! I don't always spider rig and they're in the way if I take them. Anyone make anything like this?
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Spider loks. Hit up EZ poleholder and check them out. They are easy to break down and can be stored in a fairly small place.
Yea there is a base you have to mount to the floor of your boat but it's very low profile you hardly know it's there
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Without mounting, you are looking at clamp on rod holders.
I started with the these Tite-Lok rod holders.
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Extreme Fishing Concepts makes a mount that attaches to the cleats on the boat and you mount the rod holders to those. Little expensive, but no holes. Take a look at their website.
I made a bracket for the versa trac on my tracker boat. I mount millinium rod holders to them. 2 knob screws to take out and they are stored.
I, too, have a Tracker that I would prefer not to drill holes into.
Could you show a little more of the brackets? They look sturdy - are they?
Thanks for sharing.
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Here are some more pictures. I used 1/4 inch carriage bolts in the trac. 3x3x1/4 inch aluminum angle for bracket. It is pretty sturdy. If I had access to an aluminum welder I would add a couple gussets. I had to modify the base plate that came with the Millennium but that was easy.
I realize this is sorta an old thread but I just bought a 2020 tracker pro-guide v16 w/t and am interested how a setup like this would work in the rear? I just bought 2 millennium spider lock R-100 rod holders like the pictures above. I say in the rear because I plan to troll out of the back and wonder if they would hang off the sides too far and not be stable? I plan on using angle from an old fashioned steel bed frame. Thanks
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