Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: fishing rod rail rack for Montauk 17

Posted by tomhudson on 02/13/08 - 7:34 PM
#1

I recently was in Atlanta Lake Allatoona and saw a Montauk 17 with wooden fishing rod rack that were mounted on the back side rails.

Question- are these available from anyone? Any info on them?

Posted by Joe Kriz on 02/13/08 - 8:35 PM
#2

I believe you are describing the "Locking Rod Boxes"...

We have the drawings available in the Download section here:
http://www.whalercentral.com/download...?cat_id=13

Posted by tomhudson on 02/14/08 - 1:27 PM
#3

John,

They were attached to the back side rails. One forwrd and one aft. They used the top rail to stablize the top and were srewed to the shelf that the rail is attached to. Each had 3-4 holes where a rod or boat hook could go and hang. So you had support tward the front of the ron and back where the handle or the rod would be.

Looked kind on simple and functional. If I see them again I hope to have my camera with me.

Posted by Paulsv on 02/15/08 - 7:42 AM
#4

The rack that you describe sounds like it is the "Rod Tip Rack" shown on page 7 of the drawings for the locking rod box. (Under "Downloads / Parts Drawings" on this site.) These were used as the front rack, and for the rear, there would be either another of these, or the locking Rod Box. On my Sakonnet, one side had the rod tip rack both front and rear, and the other side had the rod tip rack in the front, and the locking box in the back. The rod tip racks were made of 3/4" mahogany plywood, so over the years, with exposure to weather, the plywood delaminated.

Here's the link to the parts drawing page that it is on:
http://www.whalercentral.com/downloads.php?cat_id=13

Paul