

none whatsoever, I like my rods/reels to be cushioned from each other but you could easily stack 8 in the Bac Racsker13 wrote:Any reason why you could'nt put another rod on top in the slot for a total of eight?
Yes Norval, the Bac Rac will be there!Norv wrote:Will,
Are you going to have the Bac Rac on display at the Central Valley Sports Show in Bakersfield???
Long, they are available at Tackle Warehouse (they're currently sold out) and the factory at this point. I would love to sell you one, call me 866 606 2223Long Nguyen wrote:Will, I love the idea! Well done. I've always wanted a product like this when I fish as a non boater...both for fun fishing in my buddies boat or in a draw tournament.
I'll be in line to purchase one when they're at my local retailer. Will Coyote Bait and Tackle or Mel Cotton's carry em?
blackdog, same as always, with a 90 degree bend which locks under any bass boat lid. That's the beauty of the Bac Rac, it installs in 2 seconds without tools and absolutely doesn't harm the boat. They're built of powdercoated aluminum and weigh just over a pound in the backpack. Watch this video to see how quickly and easily they install. http://www.westernbass.tv/videopage.php?0000632blkdog812 wrote:how is the new model secured to the lid???
That's a good point Mike. I fish mostly 7-8' rods on the delta and if we were fishing the docks in Piper or Disco or crashing tules, then yes, I'd have to collapse the rods or not use the Bac Rac.MIKE TREMONT wrote:Another concern for me would loosing some of the already small area on some of these back decks. I promise you, I would either step on my favorite rod, or take a swim trying to avoid that!
I like your answer...professional and certainly acknowledgingWill Hesch wrote: As for tule-jumping, if you are using rods over 7 1/2' long, they will extend beyond the gunwales of most boats. My Triton 20X is very beamy (94") and a 6', 6 1/2', and 7' rod is safely within the boat. The Bac Rac is a product like all products, offering benefits but with certain limitations.