I now make a rod rack that will fit on the T-rail system.
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I now make a rod rack that will fit on the T-rail system.
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Looks good.
If that ain't neat as pockets on a shirt!!! Looks good as always.
If they fit on a war eagle they will fit on a F&F boat too!
Excell is 40 degrees,express is 35 degrees. Depends on the angle
Wait. Don't think f&f has a rail does it?
Excel is 56 degrees
Good looking transport rack, Wayne. If I didn't already have a Hoelzman low profile rack, I'd be interested in having one of those. Good job!
Price? Thanks
Those turned out really nice. Good job. as usual!
Looks good Wayne
very nice, if only my new project had an accessory rail
Do you make them for a lund.
G3 fits in this category as well??!!!
Will they fit a crestliner
Yes my crestliner has a rail to
What make and year Crestliner do you have?
2015 tc18
Yes my lund has a t rail
Looks good.
not to start a problem but bottom pic is on a excel,unless im reading the dang thing wrong.its a 15' boat,mine is a 17' excel and I used same gauge and got 40 and had some built last year that seem plumb.... also got 2 friends with no rail in the gunnel of their F&F boats... 18' boats so IDK but I will say this,creek makes the best rack around and I have refered him several sales in n.e.a. area and love the plate he's building as well... good day!!
You are both correct, except one is measured from the vertical axis and the other is measured on a horizontal axis. The minor variation in degrees is negligible. I did the measurement for Wayne on my boat using a horizontal axis with a home brew method of measuring with 0-180 deg being horizontal to the deck and 90 deg being the vertical axis, your device appears to be measuring 0-180 degrees on the vertical axis. I would be curious to know if your measurement is free floating. Either way, it is 6 of one and 1/2 dozen of another. I initially told Wayne I thought it was going to be about 38 degrees when I did a quick measurement in the dark. After sleeping on it and thinking there may be a more accurate way to measure, I chose to use the front deck as a wide baseline trying to get more accuracy rather than just measuring using the width of the rail.
Hope this clears up the seemingly difference in measurements. It is the same angle just measured on a different axis.
I'll get it for you. Thanks
How much?
I just got done with my seats for spider rigAttachment 194094
Creek slick can you send me your email I would like to talk to you about making a bracket for my spider rig my email is BLB39@ aol.com