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Topic: Hobie rod holder  (Read 3702 times)

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Bulldog---Alex

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Will probably drill some holes near bottom rod holder assembly near  scuppers for drainage. They are loose fitting so should be fine.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2017, 09:29:12 AM by Bulldog---Alex »
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krusty

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I think you need to install a couple round hatches to install that rod holder. :smt044


Bulldog---Alex

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I think you need to install a couple round hatches to install that rod holder. :smt044

The issue is making sure to close them. DOH !!   :smt011
« Last Edit: August 23, 2017, 10:27:03 AM by Bulldog---Alex »
Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke


Herb Superb

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I've thought about doing something like that so I can ditch the Plano box, but has been afraid of potential damage to scupper hole. Even though my scuppers have reinforcement sleeves, I'm worried about wipeouts and such that can possibly damage them when enough force is applied.


Bulldog---Alex

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If a beach Landing looked that rough I always lower my fishing poles to the side of my kayak and have even removed reels. Doesn't tAke long to cut a line and remove. With that, the rod holders would only be a couple  inches above Hull . Rod holder can also be easily removed
« Last Edit: August 23, 2017, 12:18:21 PM by Bulldog---Alex »
Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke


Rider

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Here's one I made for the Revo 13
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Bulldog---Alex

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Here's one I made for the Revo 13

YAY YA !  I've seen a few nice ones out there. Tired of having them to the side of me in the back and tangling up when you get to close to someone . Much better vertically up and behind.
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15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
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greenthumbrian

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Do you guys often use those multi-rod holders for trolling or exclusively rod storage while pedaling around?


Bulldog---Alex

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Do you guys often use those multi-rod holders for trolling or exclusively rod storage while pedaling around?

Just a rod and net holder for me.
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AlexB

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Nice work!

I'm still rockin' the same milk crate with rod/net/gaff/whacker holders that I've been using every time on the water since 2002.

It was real simple to make... just cut four ~1 foot long pieces of 1.5" diameter PVC pipe and attach them vertically in the four corners of the milk crate using heavy duty zip ties. It sits in the back of my Outback and gets held down with the tank well bungees.

(When I'm salmon trolling - like I am in the pic below - I keep my big ass net in the flush mount rod holder where it's easier to grab in a hurry.)




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« Last Edit: August 23, 2017, 01:29:25 PM by AlexB »


Rider

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I know some guys who have the trolling holder built into the rod storage but I mainly use mine to store the rods between use.
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Rider

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Here's the one on my PA14.



Waiting for the hater now
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Bulldog---Alex

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Nice work!




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Thanks. I was pretty happy with the end result.
Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke


Bulldog---Alex

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Here's the one on my PA14.



Waiting for the hater now

DAYUM !  :smt005 You have a rod for every lure in my tackle box. Love it !
Enjoying the fam
PA14
Revo 13
Hobie Outback 12
12 ft aluminum recon( she gone)
15.5 westcoaster alum
14 ft Klamath 20hp Tohatsu
1802 bayliner trophy 115 honda

Im Broke


greenthumbrian

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Nice work!




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Thanks. I was pretty happy with the end result.

I like this style, but I'd need to buy a few more toys if I had extra space  :smt044