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Topic: Noob needs help with Trident retro-fit  (Read 5013 times)

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fishabuoy

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Can the non angler versions of the Tridents be retrofitted with the rod-pod, and any other gear missing, and is there a pre-made kit for such.  Also, what level of difficulty is there in retro-fitting? 

Many thanks for your help in advance

Bobby V


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for me i would rather have the non version and do it my self, use a dremel and get the hatch cove on line and a couple of flush mounts and you done, and depending were you are there an re lots of guys on here who work for beer :smt003
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I'm in the process of outfitting my T13 right now. Got the regular version so I could install 4 flush-mount rod holders behind the seat and a bait tank in the rodpod hatch. Will post pics when complete. But the rod holders etc are usually simple to install. The rodpod hatch m/b a little more difficult.
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porky (bp)

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Yup, Rod holders are basic!!

The rod pod cover is basic too, just have to have a dremel and the correct attachment....



troutnut

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Yup, Rod holders are basic!!

The rod pod cover is basic too, just have to have a dremel and the correct attachment....



scwafish found this attachment to work best to cut the opening for the Rod Pod. I owe him a lot. I stole most of his Trident pimping ideas. You can just order the Rod Pod lid and customize it too.
« Last Edit: May 11, 2010, 09:48:03 AM by troutnut »


porky (bp)

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yup, thats the one! works perfect!


pao

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Not sure if there are other videos but this should give you some ideas.



 

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