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[#0000ff]The "quick grab" rod holder is designed to sit beside my stool or chair, at the right height to reach out and grab without having to jump from the chair. In non windy conditions it works fine. However, when the wind kicks up you can substitute the high risers for shorter ones. I do not glue them so they break down for easy transport in the bottom of my sled.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Pay attention to the warnings about freezing your LCD display on your sonar. Not good. First, keep it inside your vehicle or inside out of the cold at night. Next, try to keep it protected inside an insulated carrier...and add some hand warmer pellets to keep it toasty. Having it mounted outside and unprotected in arctic winds is a sure invitation to freezing it up. Another suggestion is to run it with the backlight on. Not much help in below zero conditions, but okay for marginal trips.[/#0000ff]
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Ice Sled Rod Rack
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[#0000ff]Had a couple of requests to post some "how to" pics on the new rod rack I put together for my Jet Sled. Here 'tis.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]It is simple, even for me. Some 1/2" elbows and Tees, some 1/2" PVC (cheap) and a few 1/2" to 1" Tees. The latter are the hardest to find. Most Home Depots have them in their PVC fittings, but you may have to look for them.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I precut and preassemble to make sure everything works right. Then I glue carefully. Getting a rod holder facing the wrong direction kinda ruins the beauty and functionality.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By making the spacers between the tees, for each rod holder, about 2 1/2", the total width comes out around 21". That allows you to drill the 2 holes well within the outside edges of the back of the sled. You can make it shorter, with fewer rod tubes, or reduce the size of the spacers and add another tube. But, on mine, I wouldn't want the reels any closer together.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I suppose you could also play around and extend it out and add anothor row of tubes, but let's not get carried away.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The one thing I did not clearly show or lable was the short bungee cord I used to cinch down the middle of the rack after installation. I drilled a half inch hole and then used a short bungee cord with the plastic ball on the end to wrap up around the middle tube to help stabilize it.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff]EDIT: Oopsie. Forgot to include a pic of the mounting holes on the back of the sled. I used a hole saw to cut holes at the right spots on lip of the sled. You need to hold the two drop pieces in place and draw circles where you need to cut the holes. You may also need to use a Dremel tool to open them up a bit so that the whole fitting slides down in for a snug fit.[/#0000ff]
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McGuyver's PVC ice rod holders
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[#0000ff]I should own stock in either a PVC manufacturer or Home Depot. Always messin' with that stuff for gadgets for my tube or for ice fishing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I got a chance Monday to try out two of my newer innovations. The first is an H-shaped 4-tube vertical rod holder. It is compact and fits inside the sled or out on the ice, for keeping rods from being stepped on and handy for quick changes. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The second is a "quick grab" horizontal rod holder. I got tired of trying to get the rod out of a tube or coil when trying to set the hook fast. This rig sits right at hand height, while I sit on my bucket. When I get an "inquiry" I can be the "fastest rod in the west". The reel sits between the two uprights, for balance and easy grabbing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The basic frames and connectors are all 1/2" schedule 40 PVC. The elbows that hold the 4 rod tubes are 1/2" to 1" step-ups, and the rod tubes are 1" thin walled schedule 20 PVC.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I glued the bases on both of those models, and left the uprights unglued so that I can break them down and lay them flat in the sled for the ride out and back in.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have tried several different designs on the "quick-grab" and this one works better than anything I have tried. Of course, it is completely customizeable to fit someone's personal preferences, for height, width, etc.[/#0000ff]
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Tripod Quickdraw rodholder
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[#0000ff]I have been making and using different models of PVC rod holders for ice fishing for a couple of years. Several other BFTers have been using my square base "Quick Draw" models. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Last year I made a prototype tripod model. It has worked better than the square base. More sturdy and holds better in snow because it pokes down into the snow (slush) at three points. The main idea is to balance the rod beside your chair, or by itself as a second pole, in a horizontal position. Because it rests free, you can make a quick grab and hook set without the reel or line tangling on anything else...QUICK DRAW.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I had a request to post pics and assembly info. Here it is. I have added text to the PARTS picture to give dimensions. Of course you can alter them to fit your own personal requirements.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As shown in the pics, you assemble and glue the 4 main parts. Then, you bungee them together to carry in your sled until you set them up for fishing. At the end of the day, you break them down, bungee them back together and put them back into the sled.[/#0000ff]
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