After breaking a tip off of one of my favorite rods (6'-6" Ugly Stik with a Penn 321LH), I decided to do something about my rod storage problem. I always keep them in the cabin when the boat is in the driveway with the cover on it, and when I trailer. The biggest problem was that I always end up throwing a bunch of junk on them when we load up to go, or my little boy ends up playing in the cabin with rods rigged with treble hooked plugs. Its always been a bad situatuion & an accident waiting to happen. My boat's a little older and doesnt' have the rod storage in the gunwales like the new ones do. So, after some thought, I came up with these...
They're made out of a wood called Paulope... which is similar to teak, but way more dense. I had a little leftover from a recent work project.
I made them so that they fold flat to the wall's of the cabin so you can still walk past them when they're not in use. The wood is dense enough that i was able to tap it just like it was metal.
I might make another set this winter for the opposite side of the boat. If I do, I think I'll make them out of Corian just so they blend in a little better. The wood ones were really just a test run... so far, so good.
Tim


They're made out of a wood called Paulope... which is similar to teak, but way more dense. I had a little leftover from a recent work project.


I made them so that they fold flat to the wall's of the cabin so you can still walk past them when they're not in use. The wood is dense enough that i was able to tap it just like it was metal.
I might make another set this winter for the opposite side of the boat. If I do, I think I'll make them out of Corian just so they blend in a little better. The wood ones were really just a test run... so far, so good.
Tim