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SteveHulbert
Posted 9/23/2013 9:54 AM (#664872 - in reply to #662955)
Subject: Re: Rod Holders?





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Location: Angola, IN
Never looked at Folbe until now. No thanks. I couldn't put something plastic on my boat. But glad to hear other people like them. I just couldn't do it.

I run Down-East on my boat. I have a total of six rod holders on my trolling rig. Two of the Down-East are the double clamp style (S-10's) that I use Bert's rail system and their C-Clamp riser mount. The other 4 Down-East are the simple bolt down kind (S-17's). Never had a problem with mine.

My brother Tom just put a Cisco system on his boat, which utilizes their 6 tubes and 4 Down-East on their track, quick release base plates, and gimbal mounts. He also has their planer board reels. This stuff is as nice as you can buy. Top shelf all the way. Nothing I've seen so far even comes close. None of it bolts down, and all of it is quicklu stored away, leaving a nice clean look on his Tiara. Not a nothing put forged aluminum and high quality stainless steel used on Cisco equipment. Not a single piece of plastic, rubber, or vinyl can be found on any of their equipment. It's all real nice.

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