Love it! I made virtually the same thing out of 3/4” square tubing and Berkeley rod holders for my Jon boat years ago. It pinned into the Orr locks (I added a second on the same side of the boat) but I had 3/4”x3/4” angle iron that I welded between the two racks and added a suitcase handle so I could remove the whole unit with rods attached, made it easier for storage and transport. But that thing was awesome! I loved it on my Jon boat!
Thank you for watching and commenting on the video! I don't quite have your fabrication skills 😆 but I wish I did, cause I would have tried to make something too. It's fun to modify and improve on these little boats. Kind of addicting.
Organization is everything! I worked as a farrier for years and I could grab the tool I wanted blindfolded! Sure makes things work better especially when you have limited space. Nicely done sir!
@@robertwhee1 yeah, I love them! I've been trying to think of a way to install them on my kayak. I'm anxious to hear how you like them. Thank you for watching and commenting! 👍
Organization on a small boat is a real key to having a better time fishing, and that looks like it will work perfect for your boat especially how you've worked it out. Brocraft items are usually pricey, but the things I've used have been real quality items as well.
Absolutely! Especially for guys with OCD 😂 it just makes the day go better if the area is tidy and you know where everything is. I'm the same way about my kayak. These arms are the first Brocraft items I have purchased and they feel and look like premium quality. I guess sometimes you do get what you pay for. Thank you for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it!
That system was 2nd on my list. It's a really good option and pretty close in price when you add the tracks, but the adjustability sold me on Brocraft. I appreciate you watching and commenting! Thank you.
Thats a neat set up. That is probably the only thing I dislike about my Quest Angler is the rod storage. Glad you got to hit the water. I envy you we had ice and snow yesterday in Va.
Thank you sir! We are having ice and freezing temps today and I'm not happy about it 😆 these boats just don't have great storage features at all, especially for rods. Thank you for watching!
Thats pretty cool , I can fit 4 set ups on my pond prowler . Having that rig hanging off to the side might be detrimental to my fishing because i get into tight places with over hanging limbs etc . Cool video sir .
Thank you! Yeah, set at the angle I have them, they probably extend about 10 to 12 inches over the side. So if you fish some tight spots, I could see that as a concern. I don't get into areas like that with the Bass Raider, but I do on my kayak. I appreciate you watching and commenting! Tight lines my friend.
@@nativedesignstudios Sorry, I don't. But it is a 2' long piece of 2x4 covered in marine carpet. It just attached the told holders directly to the board and then I attached the board to the boat with a small L bracket on each end. Hope this helps and thank you for watching!!!
Thanks for the info my friend. Glad to see you can still get out and fish ! Temp is -5 here in Illinois as I type this comment. Are you planning on having your camera going during the tourney ? That would be cool to watch.
Hey there! I appreciate you watching. The cold weather you have is headed here tomorrow night and we are not built for those kind of temps...very worried about pipes and such. I will definitely be filming my tournaments! I'm so anxious to get started, like a kid at Christmas! You take care and be safe!!!
@phils6733 thank you for watching! I really enjoy the rod holders. I'm taking it out with a guest for the first time next weekend and really looking forward to seeing how it works for both anglers.
Thank you for watching and commenting. These small pontoon style boats are great, but they aren't very innovative in terms of fishing friendly design. The kayak industry is much more innovative in that regard. I appreciate you!
Thank you! I used 4 small L brackets and silicone sealant around the small screws. I don't mind drilling a few small holes in the top portion of the boat. The wood provides more stability than the plastic, as I was especially worried about flex in the hot sun.
@terryparis8159 thank you for watching. Almost, I'm in southern Alabama. I bought a used jet ski trailer on marketplace, cleaned it up, painted and installed LED lights. Works great for the yak. Sure makes prep time and storage a lot easier. Hope this helps. I appreciate you!
I made a similar system using aluminium square. I would send pics if i could haha. I dont seem to find these getting in the way of my fishing and am currently looking to make same changes to i can take 6-8 rods in total for when i fish with a friend on my Bass Hunter
I wish I were talented enough to craft something like that! They make the same system to hold 8 rods but I'm not sure how accessible they would be unless you had them straight up and down. Thank you for watching, I really appreciate you!
@@yakkittymack Mine is very basic tbh with a few bits of tube some joints and some ply that the battery then sits on to hold it all sturdy. If you have a place for me to share it i can send you some pics - this is 1.0 i am working on 2.0 that uses less tube and mounts to the boat properly
@larrylewis9132 hello and thank you for watching! Those seats come standard on the Bass Raider 10e NXT. They are called the Ergo 360 and they are available for purchase online and will fit on the standard Bass Raider 10e. Hope this helps!
I'm looking to get the bass pro pond prowler. And I was wondering if you like em and if they are comfortable. I weight a lot more than you and seats are important to me.
@@larrylewis9132 yes, they are definitely worth the extra money for the upgrade. They are considerably more comfortable than the stock seats. I believe Bass Pro sells the same seat under their own branding.
@johnogle4585 I am using the Berkely Shock Rods 6.6". I find the 6 1/2' size good for smaller boats and kayaks and the are reasonable priced at around $40-50 each. I have them paired with Quantum Throttle baitcaster reels and 30-40 lb braid. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate you!
@budget.bass.fishing they really don't at all. I'm happy i pulled the trigger. I'm anxious to see how the passenger likes it once it warms up. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@davidsettle8456 those are the Ergo 360. I go into a little more detail in the video I've linked here. th-cam.com/video/tH_T-HO7S-c/w-d-xo.html Check it out if you get a chance. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@truecrimson1 I wish it were that simple, as I also have a fishing kayak and actually prefer it. The trouble with adding gear tracks to these boats is all the weird cutouts on the sides that will only fit like a 4" mount. And we can't access the inside of the hull. We could use anchors or well nuts but then that runs the risk of getting water in the hull and these are a pain in the butt to drain. Thank you for watching!
@@yakkittymack Good explanation. Have you looked at toggle bolts and a dab of marine sealant in the hole before screwing the bolt in? I have a 2012 Wilderness Ride 135, with no hull access behind the seat. I tried well nuts with accessories, with mixed results. Marine tri star rivets worked well for some things but not others. But then I discovered toggle bolts. They seem to have worked well for everything. In all cases I added some marine sealant to the hole before putting the bolt or rivet in, and that seems to sealed everything adequately. I have been looking at Pond Prowler/Bass Raider type boats to take my wife along. Health issues make it hard for her to operate a kayak anymore. I was put off by the low weight capacities, but have been told that most people exceed them. Can you expand on why you prefer the kayak?
@@truecrimson1 it definitely sounds like you have more handy knowledge than I do 😉 I never even considered a toggle bolt. I prefer the kayak in large part to its maneuverability in and out of the water. For example, I fish a lot of shallow water structures and that means I get hung a lot. A kayak is so easy to drift up to the snag and free myself. The Bass Raider, I have to raise the trolling motor, use one hand to paddle myself while trying to use the other to free a lure. I definitely have to break off more often when I'm in the Bass Raider. I also like having everything in arms reach in my kayak. The raider has more space, but almost everything you need is behind you and laying on the floor. I love the Bass Raider for being able to take my dad fishing or my wife for a ride along, but if I'm solo, it's the kayak every time.
@@yakkittymack I never considered toggle bolts either, until someone else suggested it. All of my knowledge came from You Tube videos of guys who had done cool things that I wanted to do. 12 years ago the marine rivets were the thing for areas without inside access. Stainless nuts and bolts were used for places with access. Then later everyone started using well nuts instead of rivets. The toggle bolts came when I decided to motorize. Watched a bunch of videos of guys doing it and put together ideas from two guys to do my motor mounts. OK, so you do what I was thinking of; Bass Raider to bring someone along, and kayak for solo. Cool, thanks.
@bobbysheresomewhere Good question. My transducer is a Deeper Pro+2 and it sends a WiFi signal to any phone (doesn't even have to be activated) and the info displays via an app. Here is the link for my review if you want to know more. th-cam.com/video/S-jpF5DyUy4/w-d-xo.html Thank you for watching!
@jimmywallhanger8402 it is called the Ergo 360 and it comes standard on the Bass Raider NXT. You can however order it for the standard Bass Raider, they are interchangeable. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Love it! I made virtually the same thing out of 3/4” square tubing and Berkeley rod holders for my Jon boat years ago. It pinned into the Orr locks (I added a second on the same side of the boat) but I had 3/4”x3/4” angle iron that I welded between the two racks and added a suitcase handle so I could remove the whole unit with rods attached, made it easier for storage and transport. But that thing was awesome! I loved it on my Jon boat!
Thank you for watching and commenting on the video! I don't quite have your fabrication skills 😆 but I wish I did, cause I would have tried to make something too. It's fun to modify and improve on these little boats. Kind of addicting.
Organization is everything! I worked as a farrier for years and I could grab the tool I wanted blindfolded! Sure makes things work better especially when you have limited space. Nicely done sir!
Yes, yes, yes! Organization and tidiness makes for a much more enjoyable day on the water 😄 Thank you for watching! I very much appreciate you!!
Nice addition! ive been thinking of horizontal rod storage for the same reasons, trees! thanks for helping me decide!
Thank you!
i just got mine delivered this weekend, these are amazing rod holders. just wish i could go fishing, been kinda chilly where i live..
@@robertwhee1 yeah, I love them! I've been trying to think of a way to install them on my kayak. I'm anxious to hear how you like them. Thank you for watching and commenting! 👍
@@yakkittymack northern arizona makes winter fishing tough, lol...but will let you know.
Organization on a small boat is a real key to having a better time fishing, and that looks like it will work perfect for your boat especially how you've worked it out. Brocraft items are usually pricey, but the things I've used have been real quality items as well.
Absolutely! Especially for guys with OCD 😂 it just makes the day go better if the area is tidy and you know where everything is. I'm the same way about my kayak. These arms are the first Brocraft items I have purchased and they feel and look like premium quality. I guess sometimes you do get what you pay for. Thank you for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it!
I installed the yakgadget flex rod storage on my Raider and it works really good!
Thanks
That system was 2nd on my list. It's a really good option and pretty close in price when you add the tracks, but the adjustability sold me on Brocraft. I appreciate you watching and commenting! Thank you.
That is an excellent idea, thanks for sharing.
Thank you kind sir! Appreciate you watching 👍
Nice video. This was the only one I could find using the brocraft rod system. I am putting them on a 18 ft gatortail to hold four crappie rods.
Thank you! They are really good quality and I think you'll be very happy with the install. I appreciate you watching!
Thats a neat set up. That is probably the only thing I dislike about my Quest Angler is the rod storage. Glad you got to hit the water. I envy you we had ice and snow yesterday in Va.
Thank you sir! We are having ice and freezing temps today and I'm not happy about it 😆 these boats just don't have great storage features at all, especially for rods. Thank you for watching!
Thats pretty cool , I can fit 4 set ups on my pond prowler . Having that rig hanging off to the side might be detrimental to my fishing because i get into tight places with over hanging limbs etc . Cool video sir .
Thank you! Yeah, set at the angle I have them, they probably extend about 10 to 12 inches over the side. So if you fish some tight spots, I could see that as a concern. I don't get into areas like that with the Bass Raider, but I do on my kayak. I appreciate you watching and commenting! Tight lines my friend.
Awesome mod. I'm really interested in the platform you built to put the rod holder on. Did you do a video for that?
@@nativedesignstudios Sorry, I don't. But it is a 2' long piece of 2x4 covered in marine carpet. It just attached the told holders directly to the board and then I attached the board to the boat with a small L bracket on each end. Hope this helps and thank you for watching!!!
Very good idea
@randyk2904 Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate you watching and commenting!
@@yakkittymack I really enjoy your videos.
@@randyk2904 I appreciate that! That's the highest compliment I could ever receive.
Thanks for the info my friend. Glad to see you can still get out and fish ! Temp is -5 here in Illinois as I type this comment. Are you planning on having your camera going during the tourney ? That would be cool to watch.
Hey there! I appreciate you watching. The cold weather you have is headed here tomorrow night and we are not built for those kind of temps...very worried about pipes and such. I will definitely be filming my tournaments! I'm so anxious to get started, like a kid at Christmas! You take care and be safe!!!
Awesome love the rod holder system…I have the bass raider and yes those side panels could have been deeper, they are useless forsure 😂
@phils6733 thank you for watching! I really enjoy the rod holders. I'm taking it out with a guest for the first time next weekend and really looking forward to seeing how it works for both anglers.
I have rod holders on my yak but I don't use it. Yours look pretty neat though
Thank you for watching and commenting. These small pontoon style boats are great, but they aren't very innovative in terms of fishing friendly design. The kayak industry is much more innovative in that regard. I appreciate you!
Awesome solution! May I ask how you connected the two by four to the vessel to make it more secure than using the gunnel?
Thank you! I used 4 small L brackets and silicone sealant around the small screws. I don't mind drilling a few small holes in the top portion of the boat. The wood provides more stability than the plastic, as I was especially worried about flex in the hot sun.
@@yakkittymack that helps! I have a sun dolphin that I am trying to do this with and this really gave me some great insight. Tight lines!
hi...new to your channel....very informative...i have 2 questions.....are you in fla and where did you get trl. for your 106...thx
@terryparis8159 thank you for watching. Almost, I'm in southern Alabama. I bought a used jet ski trailer on marketplace, cleaned it up, painted and installed LED lights. Works great for the yak. Sure makes prep time and storage a lot easier. Hope this helps. I appreciate you!
I made a similar system using aluminium square. I would send pics if i could haha. I dont seem to find these getting in the way of my fishing and am currently looking to make same changes to i can take 6-8 rods in total for when i fish with a friend on my Bass Hunter
I wish I were talented enough to craft something like that! They make the same system to hold 8 rods but I'm not sure how accessible they would be unless you had them straight up and down. Thank you for watching, I really appreciate you!
@@yakkittymack Mine is very basic tbh with a few bits of tube some joints and some ply that the battery then sits on to hold it all sturdy. If you have a place for me to share it i can send you some pics - this is 1.0 i am working on 2.0 that uses less tube and mounts to the boat properly
@@abrgrg yeah, you bet. yakkittymack@gmail.com
Can you tell me about your seats
@larrylewis9132 hello and thank you for watching! Those seats come standard on the Bass Raider 10e NXT. They are called the Ergo 360 and they are available for purchase online and will fit on the standard Bass Raider 10e. Hope this helps!
I'm looking to get the bass pro pond prowler. And I was wondering if you like em and if they are comfortable. I weight a lot more than you and seats are important to me.
@@larrylewis9132 yes, they are definitely worth the extra money for the upgrade. They are considerably more comfortable than the stock seats. I believe Bass Pro sells the same seat under their own branding.
Thank you for help
What brand rods are you using
@johnogle4585 I am using the Berkely Shock Rods 6.6". I find the 6 1/2' size good for smaller boats and kayaks and the are reasonable priced at around $40-50 each. I have them paired with Quantum Throttle baitcaster reels and 30-40 lb braid. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate you!
Those don’t stick up too high I’ve been thinking about using those for my bass trader as well
@budget.bass.fishing they really don't at all. I'm happy i pulled the trigger. I'm anxious to see how the passenger likes it once it warms up. Thank you for watching and commenting!
What seats do you have
@davidsettle8456 those are the Ergo 360. I go into a little more detail in the video I've linked here.
th-cam.com/video/tH_T-HO7S-c/w-d-xo.html
Check it out if you get a chance. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Why not just add gear track? Coming from the kayak world it just amazes me that you guys don't use gear track and toggle bolts.
@truecrimson1 I wish it were that simple, as I also have a fishing kayak and actually prefer it. The trouble with adding gear tracks to these boats is all the weird cutouts on the sides that will only fit like a 4" mount. And we can't access the inside of the hull. We could use anchors or well nuts but then that runs the risk of getting water in the hull and these are a pain in the butt to drain. Thank you for watching!
@@yakkittymack Good explanation. Have you looked at toggle bolts and a dab of marine sealant in the hole before screwing the bolt in? I have a 2012 Wilderness Ride 135, with no hull access behind the seat. I tried well nuts with accessories, with mixed results. Marine tri star rivets worked well for some things but not others. But then I discovered toggle bolts. They seem to have worked well for everything. In all cases I added some marine sealant to the hole before putting the bolt or rivet in, and that seems to sealed everything adequately.
I have been looking at Pond Prowler/Bass Raider type boats to take my wife along. Health issues make it hard for her to operate a kayak anymore. I was put off by the low weight capacities, but have been told that most people exceed them. Can you expand on why you prefer the kayak?
@@truecrimson1 it definitely sounds like you have more handy knowledge than I do 😉 I never even considered a toggle bolt.
I prefer the kayak in large part to its maneuverability in and out of the water. For example, I fish a lot of shallow water structures and that means I get hung a lot. A kayak is so easy to drift up to the snag and free myself. The Bass Raider, I have to raise the trolling motor, use one hand to paddle myself while trying to use the other to free a lure. I definitely have to break off more often when I'm in the Bass Raider. I also like having everything in arms reach in my kayak. The raider has more space, but almost everything you need is behind you and laying on the floor. I love the Bass Raider for being able to take my dad fishing or my wife for a ride along, but if I'm solo, it's the kayak every time.
@@yakkittymack I never considered toggle bolts either, until someone else suggested it. All of my knowledge came from You Tube videos of guys who had done cool things that I wanted to do. 12 years ago the marine rivets were the thing for areas without inside access. Stainless nuts and bolts were used for places with access. Then later everyone started using well nuts instead of rivets. The toggle bolts came when I decided to motorize. Watched a bunch of videos of guys doing it and put together ideas from two guys to do my motor mounts.
OK, so you do what I was thinking of; Bass Raider to bring someone along, and kayak for solo. Cool, thanks.
How are you using your phone as a depth and temp tool?
@bobbysheresomewhere Good question. My transducer is a Deeper Pro+2 and it sends a WiFi signal to any phone (doesn't even have to be activated) and the info displays via an app. Here is the link for my review if you want to know more. th-cam.com/video/S-jpF5DyUy4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching!
lol. Yes Skunks stinks
I guess literally and figuratively 😂
You Are not fishing SLOW, yOU ARE hIPER.
Hahahaha it felt slow 😂
What seat is that?
@jimmywallhanger8402 it is called the Ergo 360 and it comes standard on the Bass Raider NXT. You can however order it for the standard Bass Raider, they are interchangeable. Thank you for watching and commenting!