That's what I did. Have the t racks and got extra bases
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I have a 16' F&F boat Been pulling cranks off the back of boat with some cheap clamp on type rod holders mounted on 2x4 clamped to back of boat. Wanting to improve things a little. Been looking Hi tek's stuff. Tried to call the fella but no answer, maybe off or something. I'll call again. Saw these T trak holders but there are no pics of it. Any of yall using these? Wanting something I can still pull off back(cause I use outboard to pull cranks) But also trying to be economical and get something I can spider rig also.It looks like i can accomplish this by getting extra mounting bases. What say yall.
Dang this madness!!! If i keep this up, I aint gonna have no $$$ for duck season..WTH!!
That's what I did. Have the t racks and got extra bases
Might want to try the Extreme Series. Just a little extra horizontal support.
ATM is an idjit, but he's given non idjit advice.....this time. Still, if he offers any additional guidance, ya may want to run it by me first. I'm just saying.
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Your on the right track. Might want to get the ones for the back a little longer for adjustability. What ATM said especially if you plan on pulling any from the side. Don't pay any attention to WB, he just jealous because ATM beat him to the answer.
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Scott is a great guy to work with and will stand behind his products. I have the Extreme Series all around my boat with extra base plates, net holder and fish finder mount.
I have the ones that go into the T-Rail and they are the cat's meow for pulling cranks. I usually put two or three rods in each set on the side an move my T racks to back right behind big motor and put one or two in each of those to get some extra line separation.