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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Rear rod holder rack
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<blockquote data-quote="Calgaryangler" data-source="post: 471791" data-attributes="member: 21117"><p>I have searched all day and all I find is key words and a ton of old photobucket links that don’t work. I’m looking for a rack to build across the back of my Lowe L1852LT. It will mount to the internal float pods inside the rear corners infront of the engine. I want to be able to store rods in it but also use it for trolling and possibly spider rigging. I’ll need the tubes angled to the rear and kinda fanned out or adjustable so I can use 3 of them for trolling. I’m pretty handy but don’t have the ability to weld aluminum like what I want. Anybody got any pics handy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calgaryangler, post: 471791, member: 21117"] I have searched all day and all I find is key words and a ton of old photobucket links that don’t work. I’m looking for a rack to build across the back of my Lowe L1852LT. It will mount to the internal float pods inside the rear corners infront of the engine. I want to be able to store rods in it but also use it for trolling and possibly spider rigging. I’ll need the tubes angled to the rear and kinda fanned out or adjustable so I can use 3 of them for trolling. I’m pretty handy but don’t have the ability to weld aluminum like what I want. Anybody got any pics handy? [/QUOTE]
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