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    Quote Originally Posted by cwright View Post
    I have a Bennington fish and cruise that I fish from. I had Gene that makes the spyderloks make me a pair of custom mounts. They bolt on the rail then I mount the crossbar from the spyderloks on them. I unbolt one hand screw and can take the entire rod holder set off. I am fishing in the morning and will get pics. Also the spyderloks are without a doubt the best holders I have ever used.
    Thanks for the pic.
    I had thought about Gene and figure I will be contacting him before its over!! Only drawback to mine is the fencing comes all the way to the top of the railing. Evidently they don't do open top railing anymore

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    I have a 24 foot pontoon and spider rig is about all I do

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    You guys put my little pontoon to shame, but here it is.

    It is a PlayBuoy 1419 Eagle. I wanted a 16 footer but this one came up at a price I could not turn down. It has a brand new 20hp Suzuki 4-stroke, and a brand new trailer. i paid for the motor and the trailer and the boat was tossed in for free.

    The deck was still perfectly sound (which amazed me), but the seats had pretty much seen better days sitting out in the weather. And even worse, the previous owner had mounted two pedestal seats in front of the forward fence thinking people could fish from up there. Nope, nope, nope. Launched the thing, got two adults up front, and had about 4 inches of freeboard. Even a jet ski wake would have washed right over the bow.

    Out they came. I pulled everything except the console (it will go next year), and replaced the seats with Coleman Xtreme marine coolers. Two 120 qt. and two 70 qt. Coleman, unlike Igloo, still uses stainless steel hinges instead of the plastic Igloo uses. I didn't even consider Yeti since they joined the gun control movement. Cushions on top of the coolers will serve for seating and dry storage in the coolers should be no problem. A Minn-Kota PowerDrive 45 pound trolling motor with remote foot control in up front.

    I have two four-rod Millennium Spyder LOK rod holders ready to mount tomorrow. And a word here about them: They are really exceptional quality. If you are looking for rod holders i don't think you can beat them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwright View Post
    Here is a pick from Saturday and you can see the mounts and rod holders.
    Where did you get the mounts to mount the spyderlocs to the pontoon bar?

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    also interested in some ideas

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    You need to add joystick steering since U doing away with the console. Roll UR own steering. Not hard to do. OTC parts available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    You need to add joystick steering since U doing away with the console. Roll UR own steering. Not hard to do. OTC parts available.
    I cruised by your place a couple times over the weekend, seen the Pondtoon up on the rack!! They sure did build a couple nice boat docks between you and me. I need to stop in and visit some time.
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    I was there. Stop by anytime.


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    Those are nice docks.


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