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    Default Rail mounted rodholders


    Trying to find a set or 2 of some rail (round...7/8", I believe) mount rod holders (3-4 holders along a bar of sorts) and having some difficulty locating something already manufactured. Looking to add one to each side of the siderail on a 15' Boston Whaler. These would be mainly used for longlining.

    I've seen a few that I like (Millenium or Brocraft) with adjustable height/angle holders, but would have to fabricate some sort of base to clamp on rail in order to make work.

    Any suggestions?

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    I used Beeready mounts when I had my larger boat. They are excellent. Products – Page 4 – Bee Ready Fishing
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    Amazon.com : rail mount rod holder

    There are a bunch on Amazon. Plastic or stainless of several design types.

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    I see a lot of these on the lake, and they are very affordable:
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    If my boat didnt have already it I would install a T track system and build from there

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    Check out scotty mounts too to see what they have.

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    Here's mine. Note there is a T-bar with 2 rod holders mounted on the rail by one rail clamp...(I also have single rod holders mounted on the rail for catfishing)

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    Took me a minute to find 'em. Here ya go.........

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    Thanks for the info, y'all.

    The cheap Amazon ones are probably what I will end up going with. Was hoping to not have to do any fabrication and get a single mount to rail with multiple holders so I could remove fairly easily when not in use and using the boat to pull a tube or whatever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNreeleaze View Post
    If my boat didnt have already it I would install a T track system and build from there

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    Trying not to drill any more holes in the boat, although I keep thinking about having the hull totally redone, but if I did that, I'd have to get a new, shiny motor!

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