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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 455420" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>x2 on the Scotty side mounts. When you say you have a rounded gunnel, I expect that you will need a spacer between the side mount and the hull. Reason is the radius of the gunnel will interfere with inserting the rod holder into the side mount. Not a big deal. Almost anything will work. Easiest might be to cut a piece off of a cutting board. Depending on your living situation, you might have to pretend you don't know why the cutting board seems smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 455420, member: 21536"] x2 on the Scotty side mounts. When you say you have a rounded gunnel, I expect that you will need a spacer between the side mount and the hull. Reason is the radius of the gunnel will interfere with inserting the rod holder into the side mount. Not a big deal. Almost anything will work. Easiest might be to cut a piece off of a cutting board. Depending on your living situation, you might have to pretend you don't know why the cutting board seems smaller. [/QUOTE]
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