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Need some brainstorming on rod tip holder - picture enclosed
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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 449560" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>i was having the same problem with my new alumacraft.how do i carry 4 nine foot flyrods without interfering with my bimini when it's up.we switch between sink tips and floating lines several times a day.it finally dawns on me to just mount 2 of my 4 scotty flyrod holders completely vertical and stand 2 of the rods straight up when we're out on the water.with the alumatrac mounts i can move them wherever i need to.tried it out this weekend and it worked perfect,but i always break them down and store them in their cases when i'm travelling.on my old g3 they could lay flat on the deck mounted in some berkley wall mount rod holders screwed horizontal to the decking.flyrods are the absolute pita to store on a boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 449560, member: 4563"] i was having the same problem with my new alumacraft.how do i carry 4 nine foot flyrods without interfering with my bimini when it's up.we switch between sink tips and floating lines several times a day.it finally dawns on me to just mount 2 of my 4 scotty flyrod holders completely vertical and stand 2 of the rods straight up when we're out on the water.with the alumatrac mounts i can move them wherever i need to.tried it out this weekend and it worked perfect,but i always break them down and store them in their cases when i'm travelling.on my old g3 they could lay flat on the deck mounted in some berkley wall mount rod holders screwed horizontal to the decking.flyrods are the absolute pita to store on a boat. [/QUOTE]
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