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Rod holders, and start of bait tank and other mod.
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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 53345" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>Have you considered opening a space into your forward storage compartment to let the rod ends fit into? You're liable to find yourself breaking a few rod tips...</p><p></p><p>You don't have to keep shad in round tanks, they get rednose from stress, not "bumping into the corners", salt or shad-keeper and an aerator will go further than a round tank.</p><p></p><p>On the bases for your rod holdersm you need to weld a nut to the plates so you have more area to catch more threads of the bolts, 3/8" isn't even as thick as your bolt diameter. Instead of carrying a wrench, just use wingnuts under the PVC for jambnuts there as well as the bottom.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 53345, member: 651"] Have you considered opening a space into your forward storage compartment to let the rod ends fit into? You're liable to find yourself breaking a few rod tips... You don't have to keep shad in round tanks, they get rednose from stress, not "bumping into the corners", salt or shad-keeper and an aerator will go further than a round tank. On the bases for your rod holdersm you need to weld a nut to the plates so you have more area to catch more threads of the bolts, 3/8" isn't even as thick as your bolt diameter. Instead of carrying a wrench, just use wingnuts under the PVC for jambnuts there as well as the bottom. ST [/QUOTE]
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