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Looking for a storage solution for your fishing rods and SUP paddles on your boat? Don’t worry – the team at RAILBLAZA have got you sorted!
As we’re sure you already know, RAILBLAZA products are truly versatile and can be used in many applications.
Ross Pratt, CEO of RAILBLAZA, was looking for a way he could use current RAILBLAZA products to make a storage solution for fishing rods and SUP paddles on his Jeanneau SO45 Sailboat.
Using the following products he created the storage solution as shown in the picture above.
This whole storage system is low profile and could be utilised in bunk areas, storage lockers or even your garage wall. After using the system this summer when cruising most weekends the crew all agreed RAILBLAZA had delivered a fantastic solution.
Do you have any other DIY storage tips and tricks you could share?