Offshore Angler™ Stainless Steel Rod Holders

   

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30 Degree

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  • 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 5 by 11 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Nice, but no hardware included. Nice product, unfortunately, no hardware was included. Recommend either include the appropriate hardware or state that no hardware is included.. June 26, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by Stainless Steel Rod Holders I just retired and took my boat out of storage. I wanted to get it ready for the tuff great lakes Salmon fishing season. I was not happy with the Rod Holders on my Boat. I thought I would try 2 of the Angler Stainless Steel Rod Holders ( 30 degree Angler mount ) I just want you to know the rod holders passed the great lakes fishing season with flying colors. I will be getting 4 more. An O yes, they sure look good on my boat. thank you Bass Pro Shops. November 16, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5 by Wow This looks absolutely beautiful on my boat. I just ordered the rest to match. July 21, 2006
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do they come in 0-degrees

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30 degrees or 15 degrees?

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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?
3 years, 5 months ago
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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.
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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.
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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.
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 - Columbia, MD
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They have an open bottom with stainless pin.
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They are open with a pin.
2 years, 7 months ago
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 - Huntington Beach, CA
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open bottom w/stainless pin. Pins are also serviceable without removing rod holder. Pins are standard size and fit all my rod buts even on my custom rods.
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 - Virginia Beach, Va
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How do you install these?

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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.
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 - Virginia Beach, Va
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If you don't have one already. Use a
1 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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 - Priest River, Idaho
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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...
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These are 316 stamped stainless steel and the gimbal pin is welded.
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