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Alumacraft 1436LT Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 385070" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Hmm...wouldn't be too hard to duplicate that using some PVC...but that's along the lines of what I'm thinking of. I hate to store them vertically, because you're right they're going to get in the way, certainly on a small boat, so they'd only be verticle while I was underway on the gas motor. Perhaps I can situate them horizontally to the port side of my TM somehow, that's where I've been resting them lately, I'd need some sort of configuration of tubes to align everything and protect the tips. There's only maybe 4" from the decking to the gunwale up front, not much to work with. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about a 2 tiered layout...with the rear fisherman having spots for 3 rods and my gluttonous outfit allowing me to carry 6 up front...I'm going to play with it tonight and see if I can make something of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 385070, member: 13702"] Hmm...wouldn't be too hard to duplicate that using some PVC...but that's along the lines of what I'm thinking of. I hate to store them vertically, because you're right they're going to get in the way, certainly on a small boat, so they'd only be verticle while I was underway on the gas motor. Perhaps I can situate them horizontally to the port side of my TM somehow, that's where I've been resting them lately, I'd need some sort of configuration of tubes to align everything and protect the tips. There's only maybe 4" from the decking to the gunwale up front, not much to work with. I was thinking about a 2 tiered layout...with the rear fisherman having spots for 3 rods and my gluttonous outfit allowing me to carry 6 up front...I'm going to play with it tonight and see if I can make something of it. [/QUOTE]
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