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Posted 8/18/2010 11:24 PM (#455772 - in reply to #455078)
Subject: Re: rigging a boat





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

If the fisherman series has wider gunnels like the pike series or pro V series, I would also suggest the flush mounts as well. Cabela's carry the scotty mounts under the cabela's brand and have two types of flush mounts...one that requires a big hole and 4 screws (rectangular mount), or one that has just one hole (circular style). I believe both styles of mount have covers that go over them to give a nice clean look when it is all done, and if you are looking for 4 - 6 holders, you have a bunch of versatility in placement and ways of running your trolling outfits.

Once you drill the first hole and it works out really well with mounting, you will not have any issue doing the next one. Heck...if you are in the twin cities area, I'd come and give you a hand with it too...

Steve

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