Why specifically a walk around? You tend to get less cabin space than an open or "typical" hardtop design. Both of which you can still get the the from fairly easy.
Instead of dropping mechanically with the switch, you can go slower by loosening the clutch. Give that a shot and go down slowly. If you are still getting twisted, move to plan B and look into what ifhishy suggested.
I figured all tracks are compatible, but I know for sure the Vector holders won't fit. The Craig holders might, but I won't hold my breath since all four of these were bolted to the gunnel.
This stuff came on a boat I'm not going to use.
1 Cannon mag 10, telescoping boom, swivel base $250
2 Craig rod holders (stainless looking ones) with base $125
Trade for reels (for copper)/copper setups
Located in Buffalo, willing to travel a little depending on the week
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A gunsmith I use seems pretty honest and straightforward. Seems to me he's also geared towards older shotguns, so may not hurt to give him a call. https://johnhenrich.com/
Have a case of whole bait shipped to your house. Before each trip, thaw out a tray, filet and brine. You'll get more than double the strips for the same cost and about 15 minutes of your time.