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Topic: DIY wedge mount for molded rod holders  (Read 3744 times)

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Dray

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I would like to come up with a wedge mount post that can fit into the rod holders, then bolt a RAM ball to it...this will prevent drilling more holes and make them removable.  Has anyone made something like this?  I figured I would check here and see if others have already come up with something before spending too much time on it.
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Someone on NCKA made a wedge like thing to mount a downrigger on a hobie.  I'll see if I can find it.
 


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You talking about the Hobie rod holes behind the seat? Check Halibu77 on YouTube. He's done wild stuff with those...wait, that didn't sound right.

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IslandHoppa

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Ok, just in case you weren't sure the Hobie AI &TI are the ultimate fishing yaks:




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Dray

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You talking about the Hobie rod holes behind the seat?
Yep I'm talking about those holes and thanks for the video, that is interesting and gives me some ideas.

What I really want is something like this that fits the rod holder holes:


They don't seem to make one (unless I've just missed it).
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1 1/4" PVC conduit fits perfectly into the holes, I'm sure you can make a ram ball mount to that.

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To make that, you just need a 1.25" wooden dowel, a 1/4" bolt (length determined by length of dowel), a 1/4" t-nut (used in rock climbing gym construction, really cheap) or another form of hammer-in style nut, a 1/2 inch wood drill bit, drill, ratchet set.

I'm still trying to find the example. 
 


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Here is one method for a downrigger, which you could adapt:

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=30278.0

I can't find a picture of the wedge mount, but you can make it with wood, and it just looks like a bigger version of the RAM wedge mount.
 


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Scotty is finally making a new gimbal mount (product #453) that fits tightly into flush rod holders.   The older model (#253) was always way too loose.




They're using it with a Scotty downrigger, but I'm sure it could be adapted for a ram ball with the ram adaptor.

Meanwhile, ram does have a few wedgemounts for flush rod holders.

http://www.rammount.com/Products/KayakMounts/WedgeMounts/tabid/4609/Default.aspx#/

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