Offshore Angler™ Stainless Steel Rod Holders
- Watertight cap
- Stainless steel construction
- Full-length, protective rubber liner
These rod holders have a watertight cap and feature a 316 stainless steel construction for years of use in harsh saltwater environments. Full-length, protective rubber liner prolongs the life of your valuable tackle. Available in 15° and 30° angles. 9-1/2'' L x 1-7/8'' Diameter.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 11
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ANNEMAR BEST BUY
VERY GOOD PRODUCT GOD QUALITY AND EXELENT PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 26, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bklsr hardware
could of added hardware with the opt. of hard ware ava. with type of boat coust, has
May 29, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by CaptWayne Got em, Love em!
I have several of these on my chater boat and love em! They have held up and look as good as much higher priced rod tubes on the market. They've held up to Tuna, sharks and marlin without a issue..Best thing is they are much more affordable than other brands. Can't go wrong with this item!
February 10, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by rocknJ very good
I have used these on two of my other bosts and they have served me well. I also have used them with gimbal mounts for downriggers. I did have a problem with too much flex on gun whale with gimbal mounts running deep. I installed metal plumbers tape to bottom of rod holder and inside of locker. Problem solved now I am installing new ones on my new boat...works well and looks good..Thanks Bass Pro Shops
May 31, 2009
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I want the holders just to use as rod holders on my boat for going to spot to spot. I may also use them for very light trolling. What would work best, 30 or 15 degrees?Answers
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15 degree would probably work best for you as the main use is a rod holder with an option of trolling. I have the 30 degree holders and they angle a bit more.A:Â
15 degree holders are better for transporting altho 0 degree are best for transporting. With the 15 you can troll and still have adequate angle to "Read" your lures action.A:Â
Either will work very well. You'll have to set the drag slightly lighter w/ the 15 then the 30, but both will work well.Answers
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They have an open bottom with stainless pin.A:Â
They are open with a pin.Answers
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Take the gasket that comes with them and position it where you want rod holder. Draw around the INSIDE of the gasket. Remove gasket and drill a 3/8" hole. Take a jigsaw and cut the hole (you may have to shave more of the hole near the froward part if you have thicker gunnels (w/30 degree holder). apply 4200 sealant under gasket and screw down. Then go fishing. Takes about 15-20 minutes to install. They will easily fit OEM openings.A:Â
If you don't have one already. Use a1 1/4 inch hole saw for origional hole. then use a dremel tool or file to elonggate the hole for the proper angle. drill 3 holes and use s/s metal screws. If used as gimbal mount for downriggers add metal plumbers tape attached to bottom of rod holder and lock it down to a solid mounting ..problem solved
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If yes, is the gimbal pin welded?Is the rod holder stamped or cast 316 stainless?
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They are stamped. I have had mine on my Sportsfisherman for 3 yrs now and the chrome has not flaked or begun to pit yet. Gimbal pin is mushroomed wich I prefer because they are easy to chang out for special applications or repair. The whoe reason I replaced my originals...1 of 1
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