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ghitierman |
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Posts: 284 | I have a Lund Mr. Pike and I am wondering how to attatch rod holders without damaging the boat. I would like some sort of temporary rod holder that can hold up to musky baits being trolled. I am Considering upgrading next season. What do you guys suggest? Here is a pic of a mr. piker notice how the gunwales are so wide. Attachments ---------------- 07_SH-MrPike18.jpg (19KB - 80 downloads) | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | i am in the process of installing these on my boat, they are made by pursuit...they have a step pad that slides in place when you are not using the rod holder..you can get them in all differant sizes. Attachments ---------------- holder 002.jpg (45KB - 73 downloads) holder 001.jpg (42KB - 71 downloads) | ||
ghitierman |
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Posts: 284 | What does the plate screw into? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of material to screw into I am afraid they will just pull out and leave me with four holes in my boat. | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | you have to drill 4 holes in your boat for each mount, the longer ones may be six, there are flat washers and lock washers and a nut that go on the backside underneath to prevent them from pulling thru...you can also buy a metal plate that goes on the underside of your gunnel for added support if needed. | ||
willeysbucktails |
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Posts: 191 Location: WV | I use TiteLok tracks, just bolt to gunnel and use whatever apparatus you wish wwwlwilleysbucktails.8m.com , go to Tite Lok window, jw Attachments ---------------- 100Stitelok4.jpg (83KB - 76 downloads) | ||
Fisherben |
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Posts: 40 | ghitierman - 4/2/2007 10:14 PM What does the plate screw into? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of material to screw into I am afraid they will just pull out and leave me with four holes in my boat. When I put tracks on my boat I went to a local scrapyard and bought some 1/2" aluminum plate they had then I drilled clearance holes to add some reinforcement from the bottom.I think i paid $1 per pound. You want the under plate to be longer and wider than the track to spread out the torque generated by getting hungup. | ||
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