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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1448MV - Catfish, Casting & Bowfishing
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<blockquote data-quote="redphysher" data-source="post: 164280" data-attributes="member: 1707"><p>River instead of trying to fab some rod holder idea. Just purchase a couple of manufactured ones. For what you are trying to accomplish these would be best IMO.</p><p>https://www.driftmaster.com/Other.html </p><p></p><p>I can see you just mounting the holder across the back of the boat and just leaving it there. i am in the process of mounting a couple of rod holders on my 1432 for spider rigging for crappie. I do not need the beef for gaint cats so I can get away with a smaller set up. The flaw I see in your design is the holders prutude into the seating area of the boat which could become a "this is in the way all the time issue." If you run a solid bar and mount to it in the the rear of the boat right over the outboard it will never be in the way/ Just my 2 cents. great froont deck btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redphysher, post: 164280, member: 1707"] River instead of trying to fab some rod holder idea. Just purchase a couple of manufactured ones. For what you are trying to accomplish these would be best IMO. https://www.driftmaster.com/Other.html I can see you just mounting the holder across the back of the boat and just leaving it there. i am in the process of mounting a couple of rod holders on my 1432 for spider rigging for crappie. I do not need the beef for gaint cats so I can get away with a smaller set up. The flaw I see in your design is the holders prutude into the seating area of the boat which could become a "this is in the way all the time issue." If you run a solid bar and mount to it in the the rear of the boat right over the outboard it will never be in the way/ Just my 2 cents. great froont deck btw. [/QUOTE]
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