"Odd" Rod Holders

merheb

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I recently purchased a 1996 Seaswirl Striper 2100 CC and it has these odd looking rod holders under the gunnels. They are rubber and are pretty beat up and started falling apart.<br /><br />I have looked around but cannot find them locally (Melbourne, FL). Has anyone seen these type? Do you know where I could get them?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Freddie<br /><br />
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snapperbait

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Re: "Odd" Rod Holders

Looks to me like steering cable/splashwell boots... :confused: <br /><br />Have you tried Marine Connection Liquidators? They're on the east side of US1 about a mile or two south of Indrio road in the north end of Ft. Pierce..
 

cuzner

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Re: "Odd" Rod Holders

I checked out a new model last year, and the holders looked about the same.You may be able to get them thru a dealer.Probably gona cost though.<br />nice boat!<br /> Jim
 

Snookster

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Re: "Odd" Rod Holders

Try Don's Salvage in St Pete / Clearwater -- he has tons of leftover OEM parts.
 

18rabbit

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Re: "Odd" Rod Holders

Can’t tell from the pic how those things are made. You might be able to buy 1 sq ft of 3/16 sheet rubber or neoprene and cut out some replacement rubber parts for the ones you have.<br /><br />I checked out the items in Joe’s link. I think they are smaller than the ones you have. Also, looks like yours have 6 screws? The ones iboat sells have 4 screws. There’s a better picture on the manf website. Maybe the 4-screw model will work for you. Here’s the manf’s web pages:<br /><br /> http://www.thmarine.com/product.cfm?PRID=87
 

merheb

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Re: "Odd" Rod Holders

Thanks for the suggestions...<br /><br />I will contact Seaswirl and see if I can get them from them or a vendor. I'm sure they will be very cheap! :eek: <br /><br />Argh!
 
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