For my revo 13, I am thinking of mounting 2 flush scotty mounts in the area in front of the pockets and then putting rocket launcher rod holders in them.
I have never used rocket launchers before - I have always used the normal rod holders (shaped like the scotty power lock) mounted with 4 screws at the base.
How strong are rocket launchers in a flush scotty mount ? can it take a big hit from a big gummy ? can I troll with them and it can take a hit from a big snapper ? Can I use decent sized rods (say 4-8kg) on them with no problems ? (i.e. the rod is not too heavy ?)
Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
there are 101 ways to set up your rod holders Ron - I've always preferred Burkley quick sets myself but thats the way I set up and of cause use a paddle kayak so need them out of my way when movingfrappa11 wrote:For my revo 13, I am thinking of mounting 2 flush scotty mounts in the area in front of the pockets and then putting rocket launcher rod holders in them.
I have never used rocket launchers before - I have always used the normal rod holders (shaped like the scotty power lock) mounted with 4 screws at the base.
How strong are rocket launchers in a flush scotty mount ? can it take a big hit from a big gummy ? can I troll with them and it can take a hit from a big snapper ? Can I use decent sized rods (say 4-8kg) on them with no problems ? (i.e. the rod is not too heavy ?)
as for trolling why not use the trolling rod holders behind the seat
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
oh i like my rods in front of me angled out to the side when trolling to spread the lines out and also to let me monitor constantly when when my hard bodies are trolling properly (the rod tip pulses when the hard bodies swim properly - if the hard body is tangled up and has weed the rod tip just bends when trolling)
wondering about the rocket launchers because i saw some posts on the net saying some guys dont like them because their rods come out or that the rocket launchers swivels after a hard strike (or maybe the are referring to RAM mounts maybe?)
wondering about the rocket launchers because i saw some posts on the net saying some guys dont like them because their rods come out or that the rocket launchers swivels after a hard strike (or maybe the are referring to RAM mounts maybe?)
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
For what you want I'd stick with a railblaza base and either the normal rod holder or their newer rod tube. I've had some massive hits from tuna on them and have been amazed how they've withstood it. I've got less confidence in the scotty mount and the bases tend to be bulky.
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
Cheater do you use the supplied mounts or scotty on the qs holders?cheaterparts wrote:there are 101 ways to set up your rod holders Ron - I've always preferred Burkley quick sets myself but thats the way I set up and of cause use a paddle kayak so need them out of my way when movingfrappa11 wrote:For my revo 13, I am thinking of mounting 2 flush scotty mounts in the area in front of the pockets and then putting rocket launcher rod holders in them.
I have never used rocket launchers before - I have always used the normal rod holders (shaped like the scotty power lock) mounted with 4 screws at the base.
How strong are rocket launchers in a flush scotty mount ? can it take a big hit from a big gummy ? can I troll with them and it can take a hit from a big snapper ? Can I use decent sized rods (say 4-8kg) on them with no problems ? (i.e. the rod is not too heavy ?)
as for trolling why not use the trolling rod holders behind the seat
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
On the revo 16 I use the scotty rocket launchers (not the Ram type) in the location you suggest. For trolling I angle back and out 45degrees which works well with pedal drive. Easier to see than behind and very easy to reach and pull out of the holder. When travelling (not trolling) I pivot them forward then rod butt and reel is well out of the way. Especially when I feel like having a paddle day. They are also very handy for rigging up rods.
Have no issues with strength when hooking up with gummies and rays.
The berkly quicksets, as cheater mentions, are great for locations up front at the end of the footwell as you can easily get rods in and out of them without having to pull rod out forwards
In revos you always have issues with rod butts getting in the way of drive and legs so these help that issue.
Just make sure you arrange the release tab in a direction you dont use so they are not inadvertently unlocked.
They also make good fish pacifiers. Pull it out whack 'em on the head and put back in
Have no issues with strength when hooking up with gummies and rays.
The berkly quicksets, as cheater mentions, are great for locations up front at the end of the footwell as you can easily get rods in and out of them without having to pull rod out forwards
In revos you always have issues with rod butts getting in the way of drive and legs so these help that issue.
Just make sure you arrange the release tab in a direction you dont use so they are not inadvertently unlocked.
They also make good fish pacifiers. Pull it out whack 'em on the head and put back in
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
I've never used scotty mounts - I have used the std burkley mounts or just made or modified to suitpeatop wrote: Cheater do you use the supplied mounts or scotty on the qs holders?
on my stealth I used 1" ram balls adapted to the burkleys to make then a quick removable for surf launches - they then are easy stored and out of the way in case of a turtle impression
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
Shane is this the railblaza base you use ?shane wrote:For what you want I'd stick with a railblaza base and either the normal rod holder or their newer rod tube. I've had some massive hits from tuna on them and have been amazed how they've withstood it. I've got less confidence in the scotty mount and the bases tend to be bulky.
https://www.freaksports.com.au/product/ ... -hd-mount/
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
This is the main one I have: https://www.railblaza.com/products/boating-starport/, but there are others like the HD one you link and the sideport: https://www.railblaza.com/products/sideport/frappa11 wrote: Shane is this the railblaza base you use ?
What you use will depend on the location you are mounting and what works best.
These are the standard rod holders: https://www.railblaza.com/products/rod-holder-ll/ I prefer these as you can lock the rod in with the front lock and angle back if you need to clear the pedal stroke. They also have a newer rod holder that is closer to a rocket launcher style: https://yakgear.com/product/railblaza-r ... rt-hd-kit/
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Re: Rocket Launcher rod holders - are they strong ?
If you use the standard QS mounts reinforce them with a SS hoseclip around them as they are not partivcularly strong and I have had one shattered by a big raypeatop wrote:[
Cheater do you use the supplied mounts or scotty on the qs holders?
Scotty mounts work but they are a bit looser