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Old 03-11-2015, 12:44 PM
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Default ****S O L D ******** Teak Rocket Launcher

I started this project before I enclosed the transom. I don't need it now.

Custom Teak Rocket Launcher with Flush Mount 15* Rod Holders
$90 plus shipping or pick up at my house in Stuart. I paid $100 for the rod holders alone. If interested, send me a PM.

PROS

1.) Gemlux Flush mount polished stainless rod holders with water drains and NO SCREWS. NO SCRATCHES, NO BS
2.) Depending on bracket there is room for 2 more rod holders
3.) 28 3/4" L x 10" W x 1 1/8" thick solid teak
4.) Nice size for your SeaCraft
5.) "Gucci" all the way

CONS

1.) Minor scratches on the wood top are easily fixed
2.) Because of the Teak's thickness, the Delron Spacer Bushing needs to be sanded/cut down approx 1/4" to facilitate the lock down nut.
3.) You need to get your own pedestal or rod holder insert. "Google" Teak Rocket Launchers and you can get some ideas
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Old 03-11-2015, 06:36 PM
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I started this project before I enclosed the transom. I don't need it now.

Custom Teak Rocket Launcher with Flush Mount 15* Rod Holders
$90 plus shipping or pick up at my house in Stuart. I paid $100 for the rod holders alone. If interested, send me a PM.

PROS

1.) Gemlux Flush mount polished stainless rod holders with water drains and NO SCREWS. NO SCRATCHES, NO BS
2.) Depending on bracket there is room for 2 more rod holders
3.) 28 3/4" L x 10" W x 1 1/8" thick solid teak
4.) Nice size for your SeaCraft
5.) "Gucci" all the way

CONS

1.) Minor scratches on the wood top are easily fixed
2.) Because of the Teak's thickness, the Delron Spacer Bushing needs to be sanded/cut down approx 1/4" to facilitate the lock down nut.
3.) You need to get your own pedestal or rod holder insert. "Google" Teak Rocket Launchers and you can get some ideas
I knew this would happen. I`ll take it. Now I guess I`ll do a helm pod as well.
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Old 03-11-2015, 07:17 PM
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sorry Sandy it sold 38 mins before you posted. Another Good SeaCraft forum member jumped on it.
I still luv guy

BTW ***************** % OF PROCEEDS to CLASSICSEACRAFT.COM***************
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Old 03-11-2015, 09:17 PM
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sorry Sandy it sold 38 mins before you posted. Another Good SeaCraft forum member jumped on it.
I still luv guy

BTW ***************** % OF PROCEEDS to CLASSICSEACRAFT.COM***************
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Old 03-11-2015, 11:24 PM
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