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Considering Clamp-on Stainless Steel Rod Holders Are They Worth the Investment?
#11
One concern I have is whether clamp-on holders can damage the surface of the boat, especially if it's made of fiberglass. Has anyone experienced this issue?
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#12
I haven't had any issues with damage to my boat's surface, but I always make sure to use padding or rubber inserts between the clamp and the boat to prevent any scratching or abrasion. It's a simple precaution that goes a long way in protecting your investment.
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#13
Overall, it seems like clamp-on stainless steel rod holders offer a lot of benefits in terms of versatility, durability, and aesthetics. For those who are on the fence, what are some key factors to consider before making the decision to purchase them?
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#14
I think it really comes down to your specific needs and preferences. Consider factors like the size and layout of your boat, the type of fishing you do, and your budget. And don't forget to read reviews and do some research on different brands and models to find the best fit for you.
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#15
Thanks for all the insights, everyone! I'm feeling much more confident about pulling the trigger on some clamp-on stainless steel rod holders for my boat. Happy fishing, everyone!
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