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| Hi gents,
Looking for some suggestions on rod placement (musky rods) when zipping from spot to spot. Although I like the center rod storage, I don't want to have to store them away. The side rail is not really wide enough and deck itself is a bit short.
Looked at mounting a 4-rod vertical rack along the side console but the console width is too narrow.
Also looking at maybe finding a seat-post rod holder system, but thought I'd solicit the experts first. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
"Splash"
By the way, I'm sold for life on Tuffy!
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Location: Ogden, Ut | Here's a trick that lambeau did to his last boat. I found it to be incredibly handy.
The pics are about 3 or 4 messages down in the thread.
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=9... |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Now that is a good idea! I wonder if you could mount two of the biggest Ram mounts on that narrow ledge (say 5 feet apart or so). Then maybe you could store 4 rods on that side in a horizontal position. I haven't seen these boats in person to know exactly how well that would work, but it might be worth thinking about.
Saying this, I asked a question about these boats a while ago and was told you could lay 2-4 rods along each side (on a tiller). Have you tried this and they really don't fit very well?
curleytail
Edited by curleytail 4/2/2008 10:33 PM
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| Wow,
That looks like the ticket!
I also like the way he used the nets to optimize storage. |
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