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Hey folks. I inherited a 16' Lund Pro Sport fishing boat a few years ago when my dad passed, and I really haven't used it much. I do enjoy fishing, but seem to have trouble finding the time to get out. I was going to buy some rod holders for it, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me what there two things are that are attached to the boat. Is one of them the bottom half of a rod holder?

 

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That upper one looks like a Scotty base.

Dunno what that bottom one is.

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4 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

That upper one looks like a Scotty base.

Dunno what that bottom one is.

Ahh ok, thx a lot. So I guess if I buy a Scotty rod holder, I could just use that base and not have a drill any holes in the boat? Anyway, thank you for the help.

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1 hour ago, cdooer said:

So I guess if I buy a Scotty rod holder, I could just use that base and not have a drill any holes in the boat?

Yes, that’s correct.

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top one is an oar lock

 

1 minute ago, Quarry Man said:

top one is an oar lock

 

if it has notches, it may be a rod holder mount

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6 minutes ago, Quarry Man said:

if it has notches, it may be a rod holder mount

Click on the pic - then again...you'll get a larger image. I definitely see the 'teeth' of what looks to be an older Scotty mount inside.

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Top is a Scotty mount for sure.  Oar lock receivers aren't plastic and are welded in.  The bottom is some sort of downrigger mount.

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8 hours ago, S Hovanec said:

Bottom one is a base for an older Cannon downrigger.

I'd say you'd be correct on that

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The top one is a Scotty rod holder base.  I have a couple on the sport tracks on my Lund and one in my shop to static test rods.

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