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    Inexpensive rod hold down for deck

    Inexpensive and easy to install rod strap hold down. BPS has them for $6.99, and take only 5 minutes to install.
    Hope this tip helps you out as it has me, when I ordered my boat I forgot all about adding an extra rod hold down strap.

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    Unfortunately I must have got a hold of a couple of bad ones. They broke after about a month each with no tension on them. Just latched to the hook

    I'm using a small bungee cord now.
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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (SevenPin)

    We'll see how long this one lasts. It did come with a lifetime warranty. And I had the same ones on my Nitro and saw no issues with them.

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    Been using these for years. They are great.
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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    I'll bet they won't last 6 months. I went through about 4 before I gave up on them in the Georgia sun. When the last one broke I lost a rod and reel!

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    Al from Canada has these in his Gambler and the eyelets started to wear out his boat cover since the wind pushes it down against them when we went to Santee Cooper towing his boat. Other than that....I like em, as long as I don't trip on the eyelets or something

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (BjBnet)

    Yea , them little eyelets in the middle of the floor look like they would hurt in bare feet or could possible cause you to trip and fall overboard. (Way to Safety Concious these days- working for big GE company)
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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (Skeet'r89)

    My boat is a 97 and just now had one break. I will be ordering replacements momentarily.
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    They came on my boat.. Lasted since 98'.. One broke the other day, with no pressure, just hooked to the loop.. Sent it back to "Rogers" and got a new one in the mail yesterday! I like em!

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    Keep an eye open when you go to Wally Wolrd and check out the clearance stuff, I see them in there all the time. Had them on my last two boats and they worked great!

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    Steve thanks for Wally world tip.. BTW, how are you feeling, I hope better.

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    Not to change the subject ,but look at the middle rod and where your hook is anchored= big no-no-
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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    those are my favrites
    as far as breaking email the company they have a lifetime warrenty against breaking

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (LEGACY_HUNTER02)

    Not to butt in on your tip but the strap does have a tendency to dry rot, like all rubber..........Every couple of trips I will take an armorall towelette and run it over the strap.................. Adds months to the life of the rubber!!!

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (TR186FLA)

    My suggestion: On the metal part that screws onto the deck, that the strap hooks on to: take out one screw and swing it around 90 degrees. That way the hook and strap will lay flatter on the deck and will hold the rods down tighter. As far as the straps rotting, of course they will if you leave your boat out in the sun. Mine lasted about 2 years in the garage. Now, if its the same company as mine, you have to send in the receipt for the lifetime warranty to be valid. Save your purchase receipt.

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (Skeet'r89)

    Had them on my last boat. liked them a lot except for the time I bent down to get a fish out of the water and drove my kneecap right onto the metal part. OOOOOOOUUUUUUCCCCCHHH (followed by a lot of cussing) .

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    Re: Inexpensive rod hold down for deck (tr20darryl)

    Get a Hold of Dave at Stors'IT about his hold downs, use a one way snap and a double piece of thin bungee , nothing sticking up - cost about $7.50 and last - going on my second year Had the other kind and had One fall apart . Jerry T has the Stors'It ones as Well

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