Originally Posted by
fin101
I run a pair of 20ft carbon fibre precisions on my boat, and let me tell you the load these things can put on the mounts is significant due to the lever effect. They are super light but the length is the killer factor. Wishbones might give you greater strength but you will need to beef up the material where you will mount the bases. It took me a fair bit of work to get the bases and the whole set up correct. Ideally the tips of your riggers should line up with the transom of your boat and be pretty high, only trial and error will find whats right. I actually used t top reelax bases but had a friend who works with stainless make me some nice steel support arms, he then made some ss sleeves that we slid up the rigger poles and sika flexed them in the right spot, the arms are attached to my targa and fold away when not hooked up to the riggers, looks similar to the set up on a big boat. I put nylon support blocks under the gunnels to help support the bases, the arms hold the whole lot in place perfectly with no strain on the glass at all. Don't angle them at 90 degs to the boat, doing this will give you way too much drop back, not good when you are using tag lines, might be ok for baits but not lures. If you set them up properly, when a fish hits your lure the line will almost instantly be on the drag from the reel. Like others here I had a good read and looked at the handy pics peter has on his site and it made it a whole lot easier to understand. You should be very happy with 20footers, they are a good length, too many getting around that are way to short, too low and angled incorrectly. Don't worry about instability , it won't happen. You may or may not need to go arms like I did, but it is a great solution if you cannot get enough support from the base / mounting, easy to deploy and you just use a spring loaded pin to connect the sleeves/ pole support arms. If you need some pics of this stuff I can e-mail them to you, hopeless at doing anything on a PC as far as pics go, good luck.