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Topic: best saltwater rod holder for railblaza star port?  (Read 1626 times)

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SurfScruz

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 Hoping you guys can help,


I just installed a railblaza starport mount on my hobie adventure island. Unfortunately I just realized the railblaza rod holder doesn’t actually fit a calstar rod. it’s too small.

what are y’all using for bigger saltwater rods? and anything that works with railblaza star would be killer


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I thought the railblaza II was bigger. Is it still too small?

https://www.railblaza.com/products/rod-holder-ll
« Last Edit: June 13, 2021, 08:24:22 PM by NowhereMan »
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dan916

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I use the Scotty rocket launchers. Not railblaza but it hold the heavier rods no problem.
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I use the Scotty rocket launchers. Not railblaza but it hold the heavier rods no problem.
+1 I love the Scotty RL's
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Same with the scotty rocket launchers. I don't do this, but some folks use it as a fish bonker too :smt001
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I don't do this, but some folks use it as a fish bonker too :smt001
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