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Topic: My take on a rod balancer (3D printed)  (Read 1228 times)

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Jeffrm20

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Been wanting to mount a rod balancer on my kayak for some time and finally programmed up one to fit in the sail mast mount on my PA14. Gotta day the fit is perfect. CanÂ’t wait to try it out.

I do have another one printing right now that has the Scotty style end on it. I’ll update when it’s done








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How did the Scotty version come out?did you get a chance to try it out? I just purchased the Scotty version for my PA.


 

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