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    Help me out guys. Got my 1550 edge semiV Flat bottom rigged up to spider rig last year and enjoyed the heck out of it. My one piece I would like to add this year is a transport rack. A little bit if a challenge transporting 14 ft rods in a 15 foot boat but would love to hear some ideas or see some pics of anybody in similar circumstances. Thanks

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    Check with creekslick on here......I don't have rod transporter but the ones on here that have one that Wayne built seem to really like them......pretty sure he can custom build you pretty much what you need for your specific boat......plus he's a class act.
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    Made from 3/4 sq tube for the frame with 2" separators .... It is removable for storage ... Have 1" sq tube for the 3/4 to slide show into permanently
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    Creekslick or E-Z Poleholder on here. Both have a really good product. Just depends on what style you want. Either one of these fellows will build something that works for you.
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    Mine was made from steel so you do have the rust factor to keep in mind ... I pretty much built everything on that particular boat myself ... in the garage in the background .... you would have to have access to all sorts of fabrication stuff, welders, chop saws, grinders and the like to "DIY" .... I have seen pics of Creekslicks carriers and they are nice and he could build them to your rig I believe.

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    Creekslick rod holders, he will custom build, priced right, Make sure you are happy, and they are what I use. I would suggest you get the low profile design as the high designs gets in my way tooo much. IMO. CrappiePro Approved for sure.
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    That's Creek's Transport Rack. I didn't think I would like them, but I love them!! I can't complain in any form or fashion about them.

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    There is another thread with a set of the Creekslick rod racks for sale. Check em out.
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