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I have the same issue with my 17' tracker stick steer. I just slide the rod holder out of the base when I pick up and move. It only takes a few seconds and hasn't bugged me enough to warrant spending any additional money to remedy the situation.
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Deck Officer/2nd Engineer - M/V Saint Charles.
2004 Tracker 17.5' Panfish
Tite-lok rod holders - PST and BGJP rods
I fish, therefore I am!
I agree with the other peoples post, I have other brands of rod holders, but I don't think you will find a better road holder then the Spyder Lok, imo, and I have owned others. The best prices I found were on ebay from a guy out of Indiana, as always shop around, you will not regret buying the spider lok or Millineum.
Thanks for all the help from all of u. I'm going to order some for front and back of my boat today or tomorrow. Thanks again
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I have a Tracker 175 with 2 millennium holders. Keeping both holders spread wide enough for two seat fishing, the passenger holder has to come down because of the troller, but its just two knobs and it comes right off. I contemplated setting up a track to slide them, but I wanted to keep everything flush for bass fishing and no elevated brackets because the decks aren't really big on the Trackers. I have been known to kick my shoes off as well when spending a full day on the water and I don't want my 3 year old or my clumsy self to stump a toe on an elevated bracket or track. When you do move a good distance all the poles have to come down, so two short threaded knobs on that one side really aren't that big of a deal at that point.
Can you post some pics of your set up hammerhead? I would like to see how you done it?
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