Yep, you can EASILY add 4 more to the t-top.That is the way to go, secure and off the deck so you don't have to deal with them.I have a 3 rod holder on each side of my console (No T Top) and am thinking of adding another to the starboard side of the console if I have room. If no room for a 3, then maybe a 2 or at least a 1.
Nick, here is my usual shot from a different direction..but it would avoid the hole saw.. My boat has a factory installed rail that I installed my transom holders on.. I would think you would want to thru bolt it, but if you can access the underside to bolt, it would be less intrusive, and I liked the idea of a bit more adjustability..Just a thought... Here's a pic of what I'm talking about:
Quote from: mboy on April 01, 2008, 08:51:08 AMYep, you can EASILY add 4 more to the t-top.That is the way to go, secure and off the deck so you don't have to deal with them.I have a 3 rod holder on each side of my console (No T Top) and am thinking of adding another to the starboard side of the console if I have room. If no room for a 3, then maybe a 2 or at least a 1.that might be the way to go. You know from beingin the boat, if I take 4 people fishing, the guys I take carry at least 4 rods each. I will add to the Ttop
The plastic ones will deteriorate over time from the suns rays. They will get brittle and start breaking at the top after several years. I had a set on the splash well of my boat and they lasted about 7-8 years before I had to replace them. I did replace them with another set of plastics though. duh.
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