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Thread: My Lowe ST195 DC rigging

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    HMMMMM???? Wonder where the PVC idea came from. LOL. Nice boat and you are not the first one to put the rod holder in the way of the TM. My buddy did it this summer on a brand new 21 ft. Nautistar. He was not happy, but he is living with it instead of drilling more holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobob View Post
    I have a 175 stinger. How is the ram mount on the side of the dash holding up ? Did you use anything under the dash to help support it ? I'm wanting to add a 999 to my rig but worried about dash cracking
    just fine. have flat washers on back side. dash is actually about 1/4" thick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post

    HMMMMM???? Wonder where the PVC idea came from. LOL. Nice boat and you are not the first one to put the rod holder in the way of the TM. My buddy did it this summer on a brand new 21 ft. Nautistar. He was not happy, but he is living with it instead of drilling more holes.
    All my "best ideas" come from other CDC members. i have seen some really amazing work and ideas here.

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    Very nice boat, congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishfried View Post
    just fine. have flat washers on back side. dash is actually about 1/4" thick.

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    I have the same boat, non dual console, just got it. Did you do anything to the rod lockers. I'm thinking about installing some sort of a rod organizer in but not sure. Also how did the strenmate hold up?

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    fishfried, your boat looks great, i have everything mounted and was able to use it at my first CDC fall camp, i meant to take some pics and post the finished look but being north i winterized the boat and put her away but come spring i will have the pics posted. I'm here in Hot Springs now and planning on doing some crappie fishing rain or shine.

    You and your family have a Merry Xmas !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bittle View Post
    I have the same boat, non dual console, just got it. Did you do anything to the rod lockers. I'm thinking about installing some sort of a rod organizer in but not sure. Also how did the strenmate hold up?
    I have done nothing with rod lockers. My poles are all two piece and so have not looked into this. Looks like a lot of room up front to do something.

    So far so good on the SternMate. No holes in transom and have been above to make adjustments with ease. Someone else stated they have had one for three years with no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pesce View Post
    fishfried, your boat looks great, i have everything mounted and was able to use it at my first CDC fall camp, i meant to take some pics and post the finished look but being north i winterized the boat and put her away but come spring i will have the pics posted. I'm here in Hot Springs now and planning on doing some crappie fishing rain or shine.

    You and your family have a Merry Xmas !
    Can't wait to see pics. I really enjoy working on my boat. Easton (my grandson) sure loves that black boat too, especially when I put his pirate flag on it.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.

    -danny
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    Did you just heat the stickers with a hair dryer to remove? And did you have any sticky left on the boat? If so what did you do/use to remove it?
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