Thinking about putting one on my boat. Never have done it so wanna see some setups and some advice
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Thinking about putting one on my boat. Never have done it so wanna see some setups and some advice
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Here's mine :
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ProCraft 16Bass - 5spd 12v 42# thrust Motor Guide - Lowrance Elite 5DSI at bow - two sets 4rod holders by Hi-Tek Stuff - Roger's Handi-Holdit Supply Caddy mounted on each Hi-Tek rod holder - home made PVC umbrella holder (Knobs on Hi-Tek holders are an addition & not part of the normal setup from Hi-Tek)
Sorry, but this is the only picture I have of my setup. I really don't "Spider Rig" per se, but could if I wanted to ... I mostly push jigs & cranks, or cast jigs.
I like the umbrella set up, is it pretty sturdy
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Here's mine on my Excel BayPro. Attachment 273679
HiTek rod holders with 14 foot Southern Crappie Rods.Podunk Ideas seat slides on Millenium chairs.
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Very nice setup guys. My question is i have a 40 lb thrust hand operated trolly motor could i use it or do i need a foot controlled one? I would b either pushing jigs or spidering
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My boat is a 1754 grizzly tracker cc
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I've only done this a couple of times. One of the ipilot type Trolling Motor would be ideal. That way when you get a hit, it can keep going on course.
Yea i looked at them just really pricy
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I think a hand control would work. My foot control will turn on me if I take my foot off for a few seconds, especially if there are some waves.
How high is your umbrella off the deck
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Abbott ... from the deck to the top of the white collar you see on the umbrella pole is 40" .... not sure how much additional length the umbrella section rod itself will add. (Likely no more than 3ft) Umbrella will also tilt. Bought it at Target, and they have similar ones for around the same price (~$20) ... and they're 6' tall. My guess is this one is the same length.
BUT ... I could raise the umbrella higher if I wanted it higher. All I'd need to do is remove the cotter pin, lift the umbrella pole up as high as I wanted it, drill through the cotter pin hole into the umbrella pole, then replace the cotter pin. I placed the cotter pin through them to stop the wind from lifting the umbrella out of the upright PVC pole ... which it did on the first trial run. :Doh: (You can see the cotter pin head just to the left of the Coke can ... it's the little silver circle backdropped by the black Handi-holder)
This setup has been modified since this picture was taken. You will notice that the seat pole is an offset pole, and the PVC T allows the whole setup to wobble side to side a bit. It also does that when I'm using a regular straight pole, but I've modified it with a reducer and a section of PVC pipe that goes around the straight seat pole .... so no more wiggle room. My buddy is fixing up a mod for the offset pole, using clamps & threaded rods, but I haven't gotten around to getting my offset pole over to him for measurements. I prefer using the offset seat pole, as it's more comfortable and doesn't crowd my knees so close to the rod holders.
I'm using 1.5" PVC pipe, and the straight seat pole is about 1 3/8" ... and that little bit of "wiggle room" allows the umbrella to sway several inches left/right of center. The added length of pipe (~ 7" long) and the reducer cap (1.5" wide) fits snugly against the seat pole, and doesn't allow any "wiggle room".
Mighty ... see my reply to Abbott, concerning the modifications made. But, the short answer is ... yes, if I'm using the straight seat pole (now that the modifications have been made). If the bracing mod my buddy has in mind for the offset pole works as planned, then it too will be much more sturdy.
Right now, the horizontal section is glued together, but the vertical section is not glued to it ... so that I can break the setup down and store it in the rod locker. It's been out in 20+mph winds, and the umbrella will invert (front half) but the vertical pole will not come out of the T in the horizontal section ... even though it's only pushed in. My buddy glued his whole setup, and when not in use it's cumbersome to deal with because it won't fit into the rod locker and has to be laid out on the floor of the boat.
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You can't beat Millennium Marine products, period! The spyderlok's are the best rod holders in the industry for their ease of tuning and adjustability. Installing a few extra bases around the boat and your now even more versatile. Mine you I have (4) sets of the 4 rod holders. And we just upgraded our seats to the saltwater edition seats and they are fantastic!
The service you get from Mr Gene is top notch, and he is even a super nice guy!!
I am not affiliated or apart of any prostaff, but I believe in quality products.
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The rod storage holders are made by Cornfield Crappie, our own cajunfryer here at crappie.com. Holler at Mark and he can set you up!
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If your foot controlled Trolling Motor wants to " turn" on you by itself, try this. trollperfect.basseast.com
I'm using one on a motorguide, 75#. It makes a world of difference. Just don't over tighten it.
Foot controlled trolling motors have a tension adjustment on them, if yours is turning you should tighten the cables a bit. A variable speed trolling motor works much better for spider rigging in my opinion.
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Hi Tek Rod holders
B&M Capps and Colman rods 14's and 16's
Ranger 361
If you have MinnKota, turn the foot control upside down and you will see a Phillip screw in front. Tighten it and that will fix your problem.
heres a good example
It's a motor guide. No adjustment that I've found. My next one will be a Minn Kota, variable speed.
If you plan on rigging, a 24 volt would be beneficial. Longer run time. Assuming you have the room for the extra battery.
Foot controlled will free up your hands. A recessed tray helps also.
Yes, a variable speed motor would be great. Look on the classified section, or Craigslist. Usually some decent ones on their.
This pic shows the added mods :
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This is the section that the straight seat post goes into. All I did was add a short piece of PVC and put a reducer cap on it. That sturdy's up the whole setup, rather than having just the "T" going over the seat post.
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2 sets of millennium racks and an Powerdrive iPilot. It's tight, but I can run 8 rods.
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