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T Rail bases for monster Rod holders
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<blockquote data-quote="H20hawgs" data-source="post: 375006" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>I looked everywhere to utilize the t rails to mount my Rod holders without drilling holes in my new SeaArk. Monster Rod Holders was the only place with the correct brackets and mounting hardware. I use to use drift master holders but after getting the Monsters there is no comparison. Hands down the monsters are much better built. The steel is almost two times the thickness of the drift masters .</p><p>Tight lines</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H20hawgs, post: 375006, member: 15902"] I looked everywhere to utilize the t rails to mount my Rod holders without drilling holes in my new SeaArk. Monster Rod Holders was the only place with the correct brackets and mounting hardware. I use to use drift master holders but after getting the Monsters there is no comparison. Hands down the monsters are much better built. The steel is almost two times the thickness of the drift masters . Tight lines [/QUOTE]
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