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Topic: Rod Holders for Hobie Quest  (Read 1889 times)

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DrDave

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Anyone have ideas to mount forward rod holders on a Hobie Quest so I can watch my rods. The rear/side holders do not allow me to watch for bites. One idea I read was to mount a flush Scotty mount in the flat space between the feet and use a Scotty's Triple rod holder. I am bit concerned having my feet under something and being locked in if I roll (have not yet and do not plan on it) I am just trying to get the rod away from the swing of my paddle and keep an eye on tip. Many thanks  :smt001
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otobepelagic

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Check out Mako!/Juan's pictures through a search....he has a Quest. Or..maybe check out some of HOLY TOLEDO's and I's fishing rod holders using Ram Mounts on the outboard of our Revos. .
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fisheducator

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Dave, PM beenfishin, he has a couple of Hobie Quests
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