HOOKER ELECTRIC INC
HOOKER ELECTRIC Modular Fishing Rod Rack Standard
SKU: 1730243
Hooker Electric's Exclusive Modular Rod Rack is designed for 12 rods with reels. As a modular rack, it is designed to expand 12 rods at each expansion (extension optional). The marine rod rack provides effective access to all your big game offshore rods fitted with Hooker Electric reels and other brands. The rack's design provides the added protection of smooth edges and rounded corners complete with a professional finish. Each Top hole is 1-1/2" and the bottom hole has a 1-1/2" ball nose to keep rods centered for vertical retention and turning the rod and reel in any direction you prefer.
The modular rack system is suitable for fresh or saltwater use while on the boat as well as rod storage in your garage. The fabrication includes a marine-grade polymer and stainless steel hardware which allows a safe wash down with anti-rust confidence. Some easy assembly is required. However, if you pick them up from the Florida showroom, they will be preassembled if requested. Available in White and Black.
Rod Rack Base Specifications:
- Dimensions 35.5" L x 16" x 12" H
- Modular design for easy expansion
- Holds 12 big game rods & reels
- Fresh or saltwater use
- Made of marine-grade polymer
- Eco-Friendly
Possible Capacity Configurations for the Rack Base*:
- 12 Standard straight rods up to 50W reel or
- 6 Shimano-Penn 70/80 WITHOUT electric motor with bent butt rods plus 6 more standard straight rods up to 30W reel or
- 4 Shimano-Penn 70/80 WITH electric motor with bent butt rods plus 8 more standard straight rods up to 30W reel or
- 6 Shimano-Penn 50's WITH electric motor with bent butt rods plus 6 more standard straight rods up to 50W reel
*Not Rated for LP or Penn-Shimano 130s reels.
Rod Rack Expansion Specifications:
- Dimensions 35.5" L x 10.5" W x 12" H
- Extension adds 10.5" for a total width of 26.5"
- Add 12 rods with each extension without limit
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.