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I bought single spyderloks, drilled the hole out bigger, attach the top section off a 4 holder t bar and hold the bottom with a part I bought from Lowe’s. When I don’t want my t bars in the back I just make the base back to a single pole holder on each side.
It’s dark out but here goes.
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Gene aka EZpole dude is a nice feller. He installed the spiderlocks on my Pondtoon at one of the Ms camps. He also installed some guide on posts on my trailer. Ima too old to cut the mustard.
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ok dokie on the mounts.![]()
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I built my old pontoon from the deck up, 24 foot party barge, she ain't much to look at but does a fine job spider rigging off of. I also built a center console, 8 rod holders in the front on 3/4 inch pipe mounts to be able to adjust the angle, 24 volt 80lb thrust minnkota terrova with ipilot, 85 hp Johnson and use at least once a week. Also added some homemade pvc rod holders on the side for when I have company. Most important I built my wife a pop up potty on the back, she says its the best attachment yet lol.
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Also built these rod holders from some horse shoes I had left over
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Gene made the mounts for me to mount the spyderloks on mine as well. Great guy to work with.
I called David at Driftmaster rod holders and told him what l wanted to do ans needed and he delivered.
If he doesn't have
what you need on hand he can make it.
I already had rod holders l bought years ago here on c.c.
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It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!