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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 285751" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>The rod holders are also a good way of doing it, but as you said, you have to inset them into the deck. My design only requires one 1/4" hole on each gunwale, for the light bar to mount to. (with some, like war eagle, triton, etc, you can buy rail adapters, instead of having to drill a hole in the gunwale) And, with the folding design like my light bar, it's easy to collapse it to a compact size, for easy storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 285751, member: 6937"] The rod holders are also a good way of doing it, but as you said, you have to inset them into the deck. My design only requires one 1/4" hole on each gunwale, for the light bar to mount to. (with some, like war eagle, triton, etc, you can buy rail adapters, instead of having to drill a hole in the gunwale) And, with the folding design like my light bar, it's easy to collapse it to a compact size, for easy storage. [/QUOTE]
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