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Jerry Newman
Posted 3/17/2020 3:52 PM (#956078 - in reply to #956068)
Subject: Re: Do you like a boat you're in, or on?




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https://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=12...

The way this one is set up, the guy in the back can only stand… but we really don't do that much casting anymore anyway. Like I said in the thread above, he would not install seat bases in his rack, which frankly seemed kind of silly to me because it would be a piece of cake.

I like having the extra floor space with the smaller casting deck, and then there's no need to ever remove the deck if you want to troll. However, if all you plan on doing is casting though, the removable deck would be a solid option.

For trolling; I like that you don't bang your shins up against the Ranger fiberglass edge in front of the live well with one of these units. This is especially true in rough water because you can kind of wedge your foot below the rack, and then press your calf against the carpeted surface while casting or tending to trolling rods.

Before I installed one in my last boat, I would literally have black and blue bruises on my shins from that fiberglass edge.



Edited by Jerry Newman 3/17/2020 5:04 PM



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