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Hello all

 

I’m picking up my Starcraft fishmaster next week and am looking for recommendations on rod trees. I want ones that I can adjust the angles on the mast depending on what I’m doing and be able to adjust the pitch of the rod holder itself. Would like hand knobs for less tool carrying on the boat. Was looking at something like the link below, but not sure if it works with berts tracks.

 

https://millennium-outdoors.com/product/spyderlok-rod-tree/

 

 

 

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I have used Cisco Systems for years, they do everything you need. They do require a hex wrench. No big deal. Have several on board all ready. Cisco will fit your track. 

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kerry;

My Traxtech triple trees have served  me very well over the last five years.

good luck with your new boat & selection of your tree supplier,

john

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I’ve got Traxtech. Pricey, but solid as a rock, use with dipseys or boards etc. had to send back to get re-adjusted. Hard time swiveling out and in. Think they put the heavier spring in for a 4 tree vs 2 tree.


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When I was thinking about trees, I considered the Milleniums because of the price. Much less that others, for sure. I've seen decent reviews for them on other forums.

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Just ordered a coulple double rod trees from high seas gear.  They swivel at the base or each rod holder for different angles depending on what model you want. They fit in all standard 3" tracks. Should get them this week. Pretty excited to try them out. They come in all sorts of configurations for planer boards and dipseys. Check them out. 

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I just put a set of rod trees on my sportcraft from high seas gear rather  impressed with the workmanship and function. I got the 4 leaf with the dipsy holder little skeptical on tht might get it were I want it and weld it or threw bolt it 

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Check out Fine Tuned Welding.Russell makes a variety of rod tree styles and is very reasonable compared to Traxstech.Traxstech is very good, but expensive and they are unable to keep up with orders right now. You might not get their product for weeks. Russell will respond promptly to your inquiry and get you set up. Very easy to talk to.

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Check out Fine Tuned Welding.Russell makes a variety of rod tree styles and is very reasonable compared to Traxstech.Traxstech is very good, but expensive and they are unable to keep up with orders right now. You might not get their product for weeks. Russell will respond promptly to your inquiry and get you set up. Very easy to talk to.
I have a set of these and live about 20 minutes from him. The craftsmanship is 2nd to none and a ton of guys use them over here on erie.

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