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Upgrade your boat's fishing setup with the Extreme Max 3006.6842 Universal Rail Mount Rod Holder, a premium solution built for anglers who demand flexibility, strength, and ease of use. Whether you're trolling deep water or drifting a shoreline, this rod holder keeps your gear securely in place and always within reach.
Designed to fit 7/8", 1", and 1-1/4" boat rails, the holder offers wide compatibility across common rail sizes on pontoons, saltwater boats, and aluminum fishing vessels. Its 360° rotating clamp system lets you fine-tune the angle of your rod, giving you complete control over your presentation, trolling line, or drift angle.
Crafted with marine-grade stainless steel hardware and reinforced nylon, it's built to endure the rigors of long days on the water - resisting corrosion, UV degradation, and flexing under load. The tool-free mounting system installs in minutes without drilling, making it ideal for seasonal setups or adjustable positioning across your boat.
Whether you're a weekend angler or an offshore enthusiast, the Extreme Max 3006.6842 is a professional-grade rod holder that brings strength, adjustability, and premium marine quality to your fishing experience.
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Features
- UNIVERSAL BOAT RAIL COMPATIBILITY - Fits 7/8", 1", and 1-1/4" boat rails for wide compatibility across pontoons, fishing boats, and offshore rigs
- 360° ROTATING CLAMP FOR PRECISE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT - Easily set the perfect casting or trolling angle with the full-rotation clamp and locking collar
- PREMIUM STAINLESS STEEL & NYLON BUILD - Combines marine-grade stainless hardware with durable molded nylon to resist corrosion, UV damage, and saltwater wear
- TOOL-FREE INSTALLATION FOR FAST SETUP - Quick-clamp design mounts securely in minutes with no drilling required - ideal for temporary or adjustable rod placement
- STABLE, RATTLE-FREE HOLD FOR ANY FISHING CONDITIONS - Designed to grip firmly and stay in place, even in chop or when fighting fish under pressure
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