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#833497 - 04/09/13 12:30 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: steeliedrew]
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
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Registered: 01/31/02
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Sidedriftin',
Is that a Lee-Lock anchor system in place of the factory foot release system? If so, I'm right on the verge of doing that. Any advice?

Any close calls with that heater? I had one mounted up there briefly but thought that it was only a matter of time before someone or something caught on fire.

Also, what is the advantage of the diamond plate in the back?


Drew, I'm with BB when it comes to backing the boat in. There is rarely a reason to get the tires wet and certainly no reason to have the lights in the water.

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#833499 - 04/09/13 12:58 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
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It is the standard Bow's foot release but I fabbed up the extra pully and attached to the foot brace so I can pull back instead of up.

Have never had any issues with the heater, but it does have a heat shield I made up to keep the deck from getting hot.

I installed the diamond plate to level the rear floor and also make a space to BBQ while on the water. Didn't trust BBQing on the front deck on a glass boat.

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#833529 - 04/09/13 03:51 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: SideDriftin']
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
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Smart thought on the extra pully! I approve the other answers too. wink I'm always curious what people are doing and those seem like some good improvements.

I've had to pull out the "cleat" on the Clacka foot release more than once to grind/sharpen it as it gets grooves from the rope and won't hold. It is fine (for now) but I'd really like to move to a Lee-Lock as I think it is a vastly superior design.

I've also had issues with the thumb bolts that keep the seats from sliding. They screw into plastic so it is no surprise they strip through. I've now got 8 chunks of 2x4 holding my seats in their position. It looks very much like the ghetto version of your boat.

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#833544 - 04/09/13 06:54 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
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One of my buddies has the Lee-Lock sidepull setup and it works great. The only downfall to that setup is you need one if not both hands to set anchor. I like being able to row while setting anchor in faster water.

Yeah my seats stripped out also so I replaced the plastic pieces with tapped out aluminum pieces, works like a charm.

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#833552 - 04/09/13 07:49 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: SideDriftin']
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
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Originally Posted By: SideDriftin'
Yeah my seats stripped out also so I replaced the plastic pieces with tapped out aluminum pieces, works like a charm.


Now we're talkin'. Do the aluminum pieces look like the stock plastic ones and, if so, do you happen to know where I could pick up a set of 4? I suppose any nut that is threaded correctly and will fit/slide into the track would technically work?



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#833560 - 04/09/13 08:35 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: ]
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Ok everybody. I fully realize the uncanny ability of glass boats to slide over stuff easily. hence the reason I just slide mine down the hill at oxbow instead of trying to drive or back down that thing. however, if there's an easy way, I'll take it. There are certain put ins/takeouts where I'll back the roller of the trailer just underwater. This makes launching and loading effortless. If I so please, I'll back my sh!t into the water...JFC!!! Haha. wink
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#833568 - 04/09/13 09:41 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
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Originally Posted By: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D
Originally Posted By: SideDriftin'
Yeah my seats stripped out also so I replaced the plastic pieces with tapped out aluminum pieces, works like a charm.


Now we're talkin'. Do the aluminum pieces look like the stock plastic ones and, if so, do you happen to know where I could pick up a set of 4? I suppose any nut that is threaded correctly and will fit/slide into the track would technically work?




I actually cut the pieces and tapped them myself, but I'm sure you could make a nut work. Might have to grind the thickness down a bit.

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#833569 - 04/09/13 09:44 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: SideDriftin']
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AP - send me a picture of what you need. I could probably build/tap them up for ya.
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#833581 - 04/09/13 10:50 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: Twitch]
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Originally Posted By: Twitch
AP - send me a picture of what you need. I could probably build/tap them up for ya.


Sorry, I should have offered to make them also. Still could, but you would have to send me specs too as I sold the boat back in Feb. so have nothing to go off of. Pretty sure the screws were 1/4-20 X 1"

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#833627 - 04/10/13 12:59 PM Re: Made a custom rod holder today...few pics. [Re: SideDriftin']
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You guys are great and I really appreciate the offers. I'll see what I can do on my own to get this to work but you might very well be getting a PM from me. Thanks again!

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