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Rod holder where there's no space?
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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 439396" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>I suppose it depends on the amount of pressure being placed on that track. A 50lb+ blue cat doubling over a heavy action bait rod might be more than it could handle, I don't think I'd trust it woith one of my setups. Free-lining baits or catching smaller fish it would likely do fine, especially if you could find a c-channel with an ID very close to the OD of that channel which you could cut short pieces, flip over and use as a washer that would make the channel's tear-out strength improve. . </p><p></p><p>All that being said, have you looked at the scotty extensions? Not sure if they make one for your particular model, but they do make some for their rod holders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 439396, member: 11641"] I suppose it depends on the amount of pressure being placed on that track. A 50lb+ blue cat doubling over a heavy action bait rod might be more than it could handle, I don't think I'd trust it woith one of my setups. Free-lining baits or catching smaller fish it would likely do fine, especially if you could find a c-channel with an ID very close to the OD of that channel which you could cut short pieces, flip over and use as a washer that would make the channel's tear-out strength improve. . All that being said, have you looked at the scotty extensions? Not sure if they make one for your particular model, but they do make some for their rod holders. [/QUOTE]
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