anyone have any ideas on how to upgrade a rod storage compartment on a boat to store away rods?
I need a solution to the constant tangles and broken rod tips.
Thanks,
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anyone have any ideas on how to upgrade a rod storage compartment on a boat to store away rods?
I need a solution to the constant tangles and broken rod tips.
Thanks,
Thanks to my buddy, Carl (member name cjpar3) ... I no longer have a tangled mess of rods/lines when transporting my rods in the rod locker of my boat. He got me some BPS rod socks : Bass Pro Shops® Adjustable Rod Sock | Bass Pro Shops
I, also, got a BPS card for retirement ... and purchased more of them.
Now ... you DO have to keep hooks away from the "sock", as they will get hung into the material (and are a pain to get out ... yep, been there :Doh: )
And even though they say they'll work on a 7' rod ... they don't quite make it on my one piece 7' Bionic Blade, even with the strap extended all the way out. I "can" pull the strap down (it's elastic) & hook it around the reel handle, but that puts a bend in the rod tip ... so I only do that when transporting a bunch of rods at one time, and only during the period of transport.
This was my easiest option, seeing as how my rod locker is basically the front left 2/3's of my 16ft boat, and the interior area curves with the bow of the boat, so putting in PVC pipe or any other type of divider would be difficult to do. A 7' one piece rod is the longest rod I have. I have transported up to 8 rods at one time, not all of which had "socks" on them, and line tangles were non-existent.
There are other "sizes" & brands ... some of which have the elastic straps, while others are more along the "sleeve" style ( Bass Pro Shops® XTS® Rod Socks | Bass Pro Shops ) And BPS is not the only brand. Some are advertised as "rod gloves", "rod slicks", "rod wraps", etc. (depending on mfg brand). Some are color coded for length of rod, and/or type of rod (baitcasting or spinning). Prices seem to range between ~ $4 to ~$15 each, depending on size & brand (or where you purchase them).
The black BPS socks, that I have, are a little over 4' long (sleeve part) with the adjustable elastic strap (when not extended is ~8" more) ... which can be extended to a total length of ~18" before any stretching occurs.
You will want to know the length of your rods, whether one piece or when broken down, so that the proper style/size/length can be purchased. And it's probably better to have one "too long", than one that's shorter than needed ... and I say that because I don't always stretch the strap & hook it to the reel/handle, but often just slip the sock over the rod & put it in the locker, simply because I'm going to remove them (as needed) and don't want the rod tips under tension when not in use.
... cp :kewl
Here is how I transport 8, 14 footers Attachment 129785 I use my rod locker to store my 8 ft. umbrella
If you have to store them in the compartment go to golf shop and get some of the cheap plastic tube inserts for a golf bag. Just slide one over each rod as you put it in the compartment.
Hey Paul, you and Cole been tearing them up any?
I just use the elastic hair ties for kids. Fold up the rods like normal and then slip one on each end. I think they are 2 or 3 bucks for a pack of 12. Enough for six rods. Works ok for now, atleast till i get a rod transport
rack set up. However, the pink hair ties do look good against the black rods :Rofl.
Attachment 129816had Scott at Hy-tec Stuff make these for me. From Louisville to KY lake at 70 MPH and no tangles and room in compartments for other stuff. Holds 8 rods easy and can go 16
Thanks Scott
Thanks guys, all good ideas. I am going to either try the socks or the golf club sleeves.
Chuck, we haven't been going as much as we normally do, and we haven't been doing much good. I have had a tough year. Cole and I suppose to give Nolin a try in the morning, that should be interesting.
I am not sure what you are talking about "elastic hair ties for kids"
Thanks to all for the ideas
Paul, I've seen some pretty impressive ones in bass boats made out of thin wall (schedule 27) pvc pipe that you can get at lowes 1-1/4" diameter. Hold the hurdles together with hot glue. The sch 40 stuff is too heavy and unnecessary.
Take a look at what Cumberland Crappie Rod Holders has to offer, Terry is making some great stuff.