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Topic: Railblaza Tracport Dash on TI  (Read 2343 times)

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Malibu_Two

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I have two Railblaza rodholders on the rear akas of the TI, which are great for accessing from the front seat, but I want to install something that's more accessible for the rear seat, but preferably without drilling any holes. I used the Railmount 32-41 for the akas, but the crossbar that the akas attach to (don't know the name) is wider in diameter and therefore the railmount won't fit. Any way to attach a Tracport to it without drilling any holes? 

I'm open to other manufacturers as well, just thought I'd mention Railblaza as I like their stuff.
Thanks!
Andrew
« Last Edit: July 14, 2016, 03:05:15 PM by Malibu_Two »
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Maybe shoot a PM to PatR.  His mounts work great on the crossbars. Usually he puts Scotty mounts on them, but if he leaves it bare, you could use the RailBlazas instead.
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I don't have an answer but I'd like to hear more about the railblaza mounts. Those look great, although spendy.
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I have one of those Railblaza track dash items new in the package is sell or trade if interested.  I was going to do the same thing on my AI but sold it before I installed.  PM me if interested.

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Malibu_Two

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Maybe shoot a PM to PatR.  His mounts work great on the crossbars. Usually he puts Scotty mounts on them, but if he leaves it bare, you could use the RailBlazas instead.

Pat just suggested that I might have a newer model with different size crossbars...I have a 2014. Have the crossbars changed in size or will these work?
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Malibu_Two

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Check out the Hobie - Adjustable Rod Holder.

http://shop.mariner-sails.com/Hobie-Adjustable-Rod-Holder-HC-72020074.htm?categoryId=-1

Has anyone used these for salmon trolling? This looks a bit clumsy with potential to slip and move around. Deep divers and trolling balls put a lot of strain on the holder.
They also look super handy, but who knows...
« Last Edit: July 15, 2016, 09:24:11 AM by Malibu_Two »
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Check out the Hobie - Adjustable Rod Holder.

http://shop.mariner-sails.com/Hobie-Adjustable-Rod-Holder-HC-72020074.htm?categoryId=-1

Has anyone used these for salmon trolling? This looks a bit clumsy with potential to slip and move around. Deep divers and trolling balls put a lot of strain on the holder.
They also look super handy, but who knows...

I used it last week for RF and Lings.  I was slow trolling with a 10oz weight.  Its pretty solid and doesn't slip or change settings, comes with 2 straps to keep in place.  Its installed at the back rod holder.  Haven't tried it on my AI yet.
« Last Edit: July 15, 2016, 10:03:21 AM by FishingAddict »
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