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New Guy with new old boat and motor
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<blockquote data-quote="icepounder" data-source="post: 368329" data-attributes="member: 13823"><p>You're welcome Rich. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry for the late reply. The rod holders are commercially bought. I think I purchased them on e-bay from a place in Florida. </p><p>I believe they were $5.00 each plus shipping .. about $15.00 for both. What I like is they have an offset which bolted up perfectly where I wanted them.</p><p>I see many guys mount their rods vertically at the rear of their boats. I wanted mine horizontally mounted inside the boat for protection. Many times I have gone close to the shoreline and a rod mounted vertically would easily catch on lower branches of trees, etc.. By having the rod holders where I mounted them the rods are protected, rigged and easily reached. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icepounder, post: 368329, member: 13823"] You're welcome Rich. Sorry for the late reply. The rod holders are commercially bought. I think I purchased them on e-bay from a place in Florida. I believe they were $5.00 each plus shipping .. about $15.00 for both. What I like is they have an offset which bolted up perfectly where I wanted them. I see many guys mount their rods vertically at the rear of their boats. I wanted mine horizontally mounted inside the boat for protection. Many times I have gone close to the shoreline and a rod mounted vertically would easily catch on lower branches of trees, etc.. By having the rod holders where I mounted them the rods are protected, rigged and easily reached. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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