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Outriggers
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    Outriggers

    Hi I have a Tabs 5.4 bowrider and am considering putting on outriggers so can run a couple more rods when trolling. Has anyone done this, what was the experince and any suggestions on brands to look at please? Thanks Jim
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    I reckon outriggers can be built for just about any boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trueblue View Post
    I reckon outriggers can be built for just about any boat.
    Thanks - any suggestions on brands?
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    You sure you need outriggers? I can run 4 lures out of a 14 ft boat with two rods in the corners and two more in T shaped rod holder adaptors along the sides.

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    reelax
    more stiffer they are the better

    myway

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    I just put 4.5m out riggers on my boat and I find them great. I went the Reelax Gunnel mounts on my hard top and Reelax Poles and rigging. No complaints so far, they hold their own underway in rough water and troll well. There are probably cheaper alternatives on the market but I try not to muck around when it comes to price vs quality.

    Cheers
    Marty
    Living the dream, Barry

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    Re: Outriggers

    here is a little bit of boat porn...
    Living the dream, Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
    You sure you need outriggers? I can run 4 lures out of a 14 ft boat with two rods in the corners and two more in T shaped rod holder adaptors along the sides.
    Thanks Jeremy - - what sort of rod holders please? - all options are gratefully received. Thanks
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    What I was talking about is a stainless tube about 500mm long that fits inside your rod holder with cutouts to sit securely on the peg, with another piece of stainless tube a bit shorter welded across the top but angled up at maybe 20 degrees to take the rod.

    I know Reelax make sets of these, but I got a pair custom made for my boat at a local fabrication joint.

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    Smile Re: Outriggers

    If you had easy access to a photo, that would be great. Thanks
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    Thumbs up Re: Outriggers

    Thanks very much for that. An interesting option. Cheers Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Still Lurking View Post
    Thanks - any suggestions on brands?

    G'day,

    Just go to the REELAX website. They sell the mountings, poles and rigging kits. Place your order, get a price and transfer the money to their account when they are ready to ship. Don't pay by credit card because the last time I used their site it wasn't secure.

    Regards,

    White Pointer

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    Re: Outriggers

    Thanks very much White Pointer - great advice!!
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