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redcrbbr 12-13-2001, 08:03 PM just picked up a nice xmas gift for myself..1995 f150 4x4, thing is cherry. i stole the thing for $2200. see you guys on the beach. now where can i find some plans for rod holders???
sorry the wife doesn't understand the need to sled but she will this year coming. :D
Saltheart 12-13-2001, 08:17 PM Incredible deal. Good luck with it.
bassmaster 12-13-2001, 08:37 PM Ya killin me. I got the same Year......
AnthonyN 12-13-2001, 08:40 PM Geez you are lucky!!! If you got it from a dealer does he have anymore steals like that?? Wait I don't think a dealer would sell a truck like that for 2200 but theres always hope!! please tell me its from a dealer and he has more trucks pleaseeeeeeee I need a new truck for up to $3500!!! Anyone!! 4WD any manufactuer in good condition!!!!!!!!!!!
bassmaster 12-13-2001, 09:03 PM How about this for 300 bucks.............
bassmaster 12-13-2001, 09:07 PM no joke. the ol'sandsled needs work. like body work and stupid stuff like a muffler and a cable for the gas pedal. its sticky.... and windshild wiper motor and junk......Hay But wait thats not it, If you rush right now U 2 can have the BassMASTER sand sled complete with leakin tanks and oil leak, but it runs good and cleen:D
Fishpart 12-14-2001, 08:40 AM Grats on the sled......... May want to look a the Surfcaster catalog and note the license plate rod holder. I am sure it would be easy to make out of some scraps you might find lying around.
JohnR 12-14-2001, 10:06 AM Good work crabber... Chosing what you want for rod racks can be harder than deciding on a rod & reel outfit sometimes :confused: ...
Are you going to want them external, do you want them just mounted on the front of the truck, in the bed, runnning them through the rear slider (sucks in the rain) or all of the above. You'll need to know what your longest rod that doesn't break down or the longest rod period. If you're running the beach chasing moving fish (always fun during the day), you don't wan't to lose time breaking down or reassembling gear.
You also don't want to damage gear on the roof top going down some tight roads to the beaches. I can't tell you how many plugs have been found in the high brush and trees on the old road to the fisherman's lot at Wasque on the Vineyard ;) :D but I've gotten a few plugs that way before...
Do you want to do your own work? Are you worried about losing truck bed space, what if you have a livewell in the back... Yada,yada,yada...
Tattoo 12-15-2001, 07:32 AM Red,
It doesnt get much simpler than this. Keeps your rods readily available if your running the beach, out of the way if your on the go, and keeps sand out of the reels. The only bad part is....it's not made out of polished stainless steel and costs an arm and a leg. :D
Hope this helps......total costs $20 tops!
redcrbbr 12-15-2001, 08:41 PM yeah baby!!!! chock blocks, pvc, and plywood... think we're on to something here.. thanks everyone for your suggestions. i'll try to make us proud with whatever i end up doing.
bassmaster 12-16-2001, 10:03 AM A Tattoo, what about Me............
bassmaster 05-11-2004, 09:44 PM who the hell is posting this stuff it aint me....
RIROCKHOUND 05-11-2004, 09:50 PM RedCrabber;
If ya dont mind drilling holes in ya bumper; I bought some 2" OD Aluminum tubing for about 10 clams... cut them, drilled em and bolted them to my bumper... added a reel grabber from the surfcaster and was good to go... two rod holders under 30 bucks, and looks halfway decent...
'hound
Scotch Bonnet 05-11-2004, 10:16 PM Originally posted by bassmaster
who the hell is posting this stuff it aint me....
:laughs: look at the dates........................:laughs:
Time warp
fishaholic18 05-11-2004, 11:54 PM What is todays date??? Year???
I'm confused!:confused: :confused: :smash:
fishaholic18 05-12-2004, 12:09 AM :happy:
bassmaster 05-12-2004, 08:33 PM Originally posted by Scotch Bonnet
:laughs: look at the dates........................:laughs:
Time warp
where the pics come from then
ebud Im all done
redcrbbr 05-12-2004, 09:47 PM it's not de' ja vous
must be vous ja de'
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