Just added some clamp-on rodholders!

Gary M

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With my retractable aft Bimini laying up on the aft end of the hardtop, a rocket launcher/rod holder will not work. This left me constantly laying rods, gaffs, etc in the walkway in order to just quickly get them out of the way. Also, I wanted a quick-access rod holder for pitch rods or spinners to be easily accessible for schoolie dolphin.

I avoided the type that would mount on the vertical, aft frame tubing for two reasons. With my retractable aft bimini, they would not fit well. Also, I wanted to keep the entry into the cockpit from the dock as "open" as possible.

I finally picked up a pair of TACO Adjustable Rod Holders to mount on a horizontal tube of my hardtop frame. These are going to work out perfectly! They are fairly snug and do not impede access to the bow along the walkway.

Model: F16-2630POL-1 They have two sets of rubber inserts to account for slight variations in the tubing diameter. Measure your own tubing and buy the right size.....

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They are angled out slightly so that rods, etc can clear the hardtop.

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I'm very happy in how they look and will work. I wish that I had done this on day one!

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Keep an eye on the plastic liner in the holder. It drys out and wants to walk out.
 

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Thanks for the tip BR..........

I do not plan to run with rods in them. They are for just getting stuff off the walkway and having them quickly available....