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  1. #11
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    I know several folks who use the head supports but I've watched mine both running down the road and on the lake in rough water & don't see any reason for one. 54" shaft.
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    Hey guys, I feel like it needs some support because I didnt like the stress it put on the base mounted to the front of my boat. Now it's steady as a rock. I have made several of these and they have all been a little different because of going on different style boats. Most popular is with an an aluminum plate screwed to the rim of the boat with a tiedown attached. See photo. You guys can make this or I can. oopps, it's sideways....
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    I just finished installing my terrova and am making a support for it now will start a thread tonight with picks of how I made it
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-Z Poleholder View Post
    Hey guys, I feel like it needs some support because I didnt like the stress it put on the base mounted to the front of my boat. Now it's steady as a rock. I have made several of these and they have all been a little different because of going on different style boats. Most popular is with an an aluminum plate screwed to the rim of the boat with a tiedown attached. See photo. You guys can make this or I can. oopps, it's sideways....
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    Dang, that looks so good I might have to have one.
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    This is what I use for mine. Trust me, it ain't going no where.:D
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    I have Hi-Techs and I replaced the bolt that holds the stand to the base with an I bolt I wrap a bungee around the Shaft and secure to the I bolt It takes some of the shake out.



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    E-Z Poleholder is making a shaft holder. Give him a shout.

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    I like that EZ. I think it needs some kind of support.
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    Tlow go ahead and make 2 of em, I want the second one.
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    You want aluminum or stainless?
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