Rail or no rail?
MuskieE
Posted 4/16/2011 2:33 PM (#493402)
Subject: Rail or no rail?





Posts: 2068


Location: Appleton,WI
which do you prefer rail with salty down easters for trolling or no rail and scotty's?
Esox-Hunter
Posted 4/16/2011 2:55 PM (#493406 - in reply to #493402)
Subject: RE: Rail or no rail?





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
I like my rails with Down Easters. However if I had more money I would go with Traxstech just because of the convience on/off and with boat cover issues.
Reef Hawg
Posted 4/16/2011 7:56 PM (#493457 - in reply to #493402)
Subject: RE: Rail or no rail?




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Rail with Folbe's.
guest
Posted 4/17/2011 9:12 AM (#493518 - in reply to #493402)
Subject: RE: Rail or no rail?


ditto esox hunters response
bridgeman
Posted 4/17/2011 10:39 AM (#493537 - in reply to #493402)
Subject: Re: Rail or no rail?




Posts: 529


Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Rail for me
Almost-B-Good
Posted 4/18/2011 6:40 AM (#493653 - in reply to #493402)
Subject: RE: Rail or no rail?




Posts: 433


Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Rail with Folbe holders for me. Never used any other setup so functional. Tried Scotty, Roberts, Bystrom, and Down Easter holders before and they weren't nearly as easy to use plus some tore up your grips or dinged the real seats. I used pedestal mounts on my Aluminum boat, just screwed them in or bolted them in where ever I needed them and I would do it again in a heartbeat if I had another aluminum boat. It's just easier to use rails on a fiberglass boat, one mounting project and your done with holes in the fiberglass.