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If there is enough "meat" around the hole to attach to I don't see why you couldn't, but my Outback has plenty of other locations that in my mind work better and reserve the Hobie holders as backups.
That's what I'm trying to plan out, in my ADD mind.. I picked up two YakAttack rails, but was sure if I actually want to use them.
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I put two 8" rails on each side of the chair for rod holders and retractors for pliers and such, then put two 4" rails in front for rod holders, fishfinder, and a cell phone mount. I thought about flush mounts like the one you pictured and I've used in the past on other boats, but they take up so much more space. Rails give you more room to work with and allow for minor placement adjustments, the only drawbacks I've found is price. Make sure if you do use rails for rod holders to pick up backing plates for added strength. Being I have the same boat I'll take some pictures and send you if you want.
Lots of us built rocket launchers out of PVC...including me. really happy with mine, it is good for trolling, has places for holding four rods straight up, doesn't do anything to modify the hull...it slides right in the rear molded in rod holders and the angle of those is plenty of friction to keep it securely in place.
I also used rod holders on the gear track because it was a nice clean look, but whether you use the ball or the spine attachment on a gear trak, they will rotate if a large fish hits. I got rid of them because of this issue. If you aren't targeting anything that large you will probably be fine.
I switched to a scotty flush mounts that I located just in front of the stock rod holder. I use Scotty tube rod holders in the flush mount. I can take them off when I am not trolling so the deck stays clean. Many times, I just fold them down so it is even with the gunnel if I am not using them. I sealed the edges with marine silicone and it is bone dry. You can purchase a ram ball on the same spine base to give you additional options for installing goodies (such as the FF you see in the picture), similar to the gear trak. Here is a stock picture of a Revo, but the flush mounts on my OB (and Revo) are installed in the same location.
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I use Railblaza Starports and mount just fore of the factory flush-mount rodholders on my Outback. I attach the Railblaza 5" extenders to the starport so my feet avoid contact with the rods while pedaling.
"I also used rod holders on the gear track because it was a nice clean look, but whether you use the ball or the spine attachment on a gear trak, they will rotate if a large fish hits. I got rid of them because of this issue. If you aren't targeting anything that large you will probably be fine."
I had a similar problem and a little locktite on the threads of the gear head mounts solved that problem.
How do you remove it off the trak with locktite on it?
Haven't tried to remove either one, but I'm sure like anything else with locktite put enough pressure on it and it should break loose. With the gearhead adapters I can pop the rod holders out quickly and just leave the base attached.
How do you remove it off the trak with locktite on it?
Blue loctite is removable...use the right size tooling to get it done though. That's important. Philips bits too small/big, prone to stripping the head. Using metric when standard is needed or vice versa is equally as tenacious.
Red loctite is not your friend when needing to remove..Don't use red.
Christopher
2016 PA 14' Olvie Drab, Torqueedo Ultralight 403, Mad Frog Gear Boards, Elite-5 ti, Berley Pro Visor and Transducer mount and some other goodies...
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