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Topic: DIY YAKBUM Rod Rack  (Read 2903 times)

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YakBum

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Hey all, just finished making my DIY video for a rod rack using RAM Mount components, check it out!

Call me FIL THE CHUB MASTER!


Voyager

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Nice job, well thought out, might have to build one for my Rev 11


micahgee

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Nice work Fil.

I like how it doesn't involve drilling into the hull.
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