As an old (I have the body of a 104 yr. old) angler, I feel I need something to hold onto as I board and leave my bass boat. I need a second pole on the front deck to stabilize myself while getting onto the front deck and seat. Anyone on UB that uses an assist or grab pole oon their fiberglass bass boat? I don't want permanent poles but something removable when not in use.
This is what I use to get on the boat. It is great. Hooks to trailer.
Great guy to deal with as well.
http://www.easystepsystem.com/
I have steps for my trailer and love them but could use something in the boat as well. One of the anglers in a circuit I fished had a pool mounted to his driver console. He uses it to get in and out of the drivers seat and to step up on the deck. It's very low profile and doesn't get in the way. I'm going to take a couple photos next time I see him and see if it's something I can have built.
I should have said I keep my Puma under a covered dock with air hoist year around. The boat is on the hoist in a 17 X 34 ft, slip. I have to step about 2.5 ft. from the dock to the boat. No problem before injuries but a problem now. I want the pole to mount to either the gunnel or deck and be removable. I just saw something on the net from a company named Nautical Cross. It uses an in deck fishing pole holder and a 4 ft. stainless pole. You have to mount it. If that doesn't work, I'll find a 39 yr. old beauty to hold my hand as I get on the boat, smile at me and KEEP QUIET while I'm fishing. Probably easier to find a grab pole.
Thinking outside the box.........check into removable bathtub grab bars.
Should be able to find one with a wide enough attachment bracket to attach to side of boat.
Just a thought.
They also have suction cup attachable too....but not sure how good but very inexpensive to give it a try?
A good idea, anal. The problem is I need a vertical grab pole about 4 ft. in length. I could put one in the pedestal hole but the reach would be too far. I have some time to research.
Quote from: Wizard on December 11, 2016, 04:20:07 PM
I should have said I keep my Puma under a covered dock with air hoist year around. The boat is on the hoist in a 17 X 34 ft, slip. I have to step about 2.5 ft. from the dock to the boat. No problem before injuries but a problem now. I want the pole to mount to either the gunnel or deck and be removable. I just saw something on the net from a company named Nautical Cross. It uses an in deck fishing pole holder and a 4 ft. stainless pole. You have to mount it. If that doesn't work, I'll find a 39 yr. old beauty to hold my hand as I get on the boat, smile at me and KEEP QUIET while I'm fishing. Probably easier to find a grab pole.
what about something more on the order of a boarding ramp?? something that reaches from dock to boat deck???
bo
Wizard, have you thought about another surface mount seat base?
I don't know what type of pedestal you have. If it's the pin type that might be hard to find as those usually need about three inches of space below the mounting surface.
Ron
a light weight aluminum boarding ramp with a steady pole welding to it would the the simplest way to go. slide to from dock to boat deck. walk onto to boat. slide ramp back onto dock and away you go. reverse procedure when you get back in.
bo
Hey Wiz, Blue Bonnet just added some pics of something that he had put on his boat that may be right up your alley. Check it out here
http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=131771.0 (http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=131771.0)
Wizard, Bo's idea about a small ramp might work in the boat also, weld a pole to it at the height you need and a piece coming off it going toward the bow to be able to get to the seat. Have a rubber mat glued to the base so it doesn't slide when you are underway.
Rodney
Maybe you could find a well preserved 50 year old that knows how to fish.......
Rodney
Sounds good, Rodney. My old fishing partner is widowed. He now has a 29 yr old blonde that looks like a model as his fishing partner. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the facts that he is rich and with a bad heart.
Quote from: Wizard on December 12, 2016, 06:48:27 PM
Sounds good, Rodney. My old fishing partner is widowed. He now has a 29 yr old blonde that looks like a model as his fishing partner. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the facts that he is rich and with a bad heart.
Wiz you get one of them twenty nine year old blondes and the pole thing will work itself out!! Lol!!
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Quote from: Wizard on December 12, 2016, 06:48:27 PM
Sounds good, Rodney. My old fishing partner is widowed. He now has a 29 yr old blonde that looks like a model as his fishing partner. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the facts that he is rich and with a bad heart.
Ask if you could borrow her, strictly as an assitant of course. ;) ::) ~shade
Rodney
It could work, Rodney. If she sees my beautiful Rolls Canardly, she'll think I'm rich.
(Rolls Canardly: it Rolls down one hill and Canardly make to the top of the next hill)
Quote from: Wizard on December 13, 2016, 06:23:28 PM
It could work, Rodney. If she sees my beautiful Rolls Canardly, she'll think I'm rich.
(Rolls Canardly: it Rolls down one hill and Canardly make to the top of the next hill)
Roflmao!!!!
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Quote from: Wizard on December 13, 2016, 06:23:28 PM
It could work, Rodney. If she sees my beautiful Rolls Canardly, she'll think I'm rich.
(Rolls Canardly: it Rolls down one hill and Canardly make to the top of the next hill)
Just do a good wax job on it first! ~roflmao ~roflmao
Rodney