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    Looking at changing some things on the back of my boat. I am thinking I want a pair of holders that support two rods each for space saving and logistics reasons. What are yalls recommendations.

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    I use the Hi-Tek extreme on my boat and have setups for 1, 2, 3, and 4 rods for each riser. Crossbar length changes make it easier and a flat piece of aluminum allows a single which allows a spot for the other rod when I jig with a rod in each hand. A half inch wrench does all the changes. Check em out.
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    I use the hitecks on the back and spyderloks on the front. Like the spyderloks best because you don't need any wrenches to adjust them
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkermaker View Post
    I use the hitecks on the back and spyderloks on the front. Like the spyderloks best because you don't need any wrenches to adjust them
    I do the same on my boat and when I can i will be putting SpyderLoks on the back.

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    I run Spyderlocks off the front and Hy Tek off the back also. Just looking for something smaller. I rarely run more than 4 out the back.


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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    I run Spyderlocks off the front and Hy Tek off the back also. Just looking for something smaller. I rarely run more than 4 out the back.

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    I just put spider locks on both ends of my boat. Best decision I've made in a while
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    Being that my boat is a champion Fishhunter multi species I don't have a back deck so you sit low in the boat and I had to modify the back holders by shortening them. If I could get the spyderloks as short as I need I would have them on the back. I also have spyderloks on my pontoon front and back. I think that they are the best made.
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    If you already have the Hi-Tek's just contact Scott and get the shorter cross bar and move some of the existing holders to it. Lots cheaper than another setup.
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    I had considered that

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