I bought heavy brackets for the rod holders with the intention of stainless but they were crazy high, so I just used zinc and sprayed them with CRC anti corrosion spray . Not only does it add the bait tank, but 6 sturdy rod holders for the trailer trip, 2 cup holders and 2 tackle trays. It weighs 32 pounds as seen. It is very stiff, and it's easy to just grab the rod holders and move it to and from the boat.
I run it off the washdown pump, and just set my watch to alarm every 15 minutes, where I just click it on. I figured the washdown pump wasn't meant for 100% duty cycle.
The non-skid mat is just some synthetic shelving liner from Home Depot. The mat combined with 20 gallons or so of water keeps it in place during a 2hr trailering, while holding 6 rods. The non-skid stays in the bait tank when not in use.
I drilled extra holes in the top so it could drain to dryness when you tilt it on the side. The drain plug alone doesn't quite do it. Also needed to drill drain holes in the cupholders and trays.
There is a pic of the adjustable spray nozzle inside.
Rev. 0 had the rod holders and starboard bolted to the ends. That was horrible, bashing your ankles, while having lures/hooks near your face as you walk by.
We use it for croakers when cobia fishing, and the rod holders are priceless if you need to clear the gunwale quickly. Two of us usually take waaaay too many rods.
There is plenty of room for beautifications and improvements, but function-wise it is perfect for our needs, and probably have less than 250 bucks in it (before COVID price increases).
Sleeping lab puppy pics added as bonus material. He went to sleep and was snoring in the 20 minutes it took to piece this together.
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