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Thread: Spider rigging question concerning boat stability

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    Ok thanks guys. I could not remember who made them but apparently we have 2 to choose from. Once I saw the setup I knew if I went to a double rig, this is what I would get.
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    Here is my set up on a Tracker Pro Team 170 (2010 model) works Good!
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    You should have plenty of room. I have two seat bases on my 1546 with no problems

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    Great! Thanks for all of the replies and pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEEPCOVER View Post
    Attachment 138428It's not very hard. Just have to drill some holes in the deck. Hope this picture helps. Anything I can do just let me know. Thanks!!

    I got the same boat and setup, only I mountedmy bases more forward ,inline with the stock one and mounted holders upfront where the angled panel hits the floor. no problems at all.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    I got the same boat and setup, only I mountedmy bases more forward ,inline with the stock one and mounted holders upfront where the angled panel hits the floor. no problems at all.
    x2 the closer the rod holders are to the front the better. you might have to adjust one in order to get trolling motor in the water but its worth it. the further the rods are in front of boat the better
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    Hey guys, I bought a 04'PT 175 Tracker in Dec. so it hasnt seen the water yet, but as I can afford it I am also wanting to set it up for spider rigging, I bought a 2 seat mount that uses the original single mount from Cumberland crappie and it seems like it will work fine, next purchase will be 3 pole T bars, so I am wondering what brands you guys prefer? Hi-tech and Cumberland are the 2 I've been looking at, and on my Tracker it seems mounting them as much forward would be best (I am 6'1") as long as I can swing the trolling motor.

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    spyder lock they are 4 rod holders but it is what I would go with.

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    Who makes Spyder lock? I did a search and didnt come up with anything........ I found them, I'am not sure how well pole holders mounted to a swivel seat would work, could be confusing knowing what pole to pull too, but thanks anyway

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    EZ poleholder from MS. PM him. or look in the Sponsor Classifieds



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