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Topic: New rod holder  (Read 3960 times)

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foyboy

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2018
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I just purchased a Brocraft Powerlock rod holder and wonder where to mount it. I'd like it front of me but feel that of the 2 likely places, one is out of reach and the other would place the rod too close for paddling.
Maybe I need to point it forward instead of over the side ?


pmmpete

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What kind of kayak do you have?


craig

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Brocraft.  I would have guessed that was a wakeboard boat manufacturer.


Ling Banger

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Brocraft.  I would have guessed that was a wakeboard boat manufacturer.

I'm saving up for a Chadnautique, but Brocrafts are pretty sick.

On a serious note, you might think about returning that rod holder and getting a Scotty. The flush mount bases leave your deck nice and clean for transport and lower your center of gravity when a big fish tugs. Additionally, there are so many accessories available for Scotty and RAM it's hard to say no to them.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2018, 01:27:36 PM by Ling Banger »
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craig

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Brocraft.  I would have guessed that was a wakeboard boat manufacturer.

I'm saving up for a Chadnautique, but Brocrafts are pretty sick.

On a serious note, you might think about returning that rod holder and getting a Scotty. The flush mount bases leave your deck nice and clean for transport and lower your center of gravity when a big fish tugs. Additionally, there are so many accessories available for Scotty and RAM it's hard to say no to them.

+1

You can not go wrong with a Scotty.  The slip discs make them phenomenal (https://nextadventure.net/scotty-no-415-slip-discs.html).  The Scotty Orca is best you can get for salmon trolling, or anything really.  I have many rod holders, but the Orca is all I ever use.  It is so easy to just yank the rod out when a fish is on.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2018, 07:46:46 PM by craig »


 

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