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trevt
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Make your own bait board

#1 Post by trevt »

Hi Folks,

After looking at bait boards to fit into a rod holder on the boat I came to the conclusion that these were very expensive, so I decided to make my own.

Whats needed

1 wooden chopping board
1 broom shaft with fixing bracket
some wooden strips for edges
small piece of wood to correct tilt in rod holder
some duct tape.
some leather from an old belt
some tacs

procedure :

Cut wooden strips to size and glue or nail to chopping board.
Cut broom shaft to size (for our boat thats about 10 inches)
Fix broom shaft bracket to base of chopping board with screws.
Using a drill, drill a big enough hole in top left hand corner of board so that it accepts your pliers. For fixing the knife to board tac the 2 strips of leather to the board.

The board will not sit exactly horizontal in the rod holder so cut a small piece of wood to size to correct the slant. Tape this piece of wood to the broom shaft with duct tape.

Tried it in the boat today and it fits great with no play at all.

Cheers,
Trev
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#2 Post by eric »

Linda barker would be proud 8) :lol: :lol: :lol: nice job man 8)
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#3 Post by thescotsman »

That's very swish Trevt.
I just have an old board with two batons nailed underneath the width of my gunnel apart. Just push it on and off you go.....
Have to admit yours looks the part though.
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#4 Post by trevt »

Hi Scotsman,

I like the idea of the 2 batons as well. There could be a patent in that :wink:

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#5 Post by The Dirty Fecker »

I've made two of these over the years. Good job. I used a type of tough plastic board as it is easier to clean and could be cut to shape easy enough using a jig saw. A good alternative for the legs is to use two pieces of 42mm wavin pipe with two elbows. You drill holes in one side of the pipes to allow a screw driver through and then screw the pipe directly into the bottom of the board. The wavin pipes fit perfectly with most rod rack type holders and works a treat.
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#6 Post by derek yeates »

i can see a career in blue peter ahead for you dirty
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#7 Post by The Dirty Fecker »

Oh yeah and loads of sticky back plastic :D
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#8 Post by Adam S »

i did something similar, but used a metal bar that fits into the oar lock holder and a steel piece that fits snugly each side of the gunnel to stop it spinning

not very well described, see below

[img]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/adamsalbum79/DSCF48281.jpg[/img]

fitted a plastic pot on the side to hold bait elastic, a bottle of oil, etc and enough gap between the side pieces and board to hold a felleting knife and scissors

[img]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/adamsalbum79/DSCF48271.jpg[/img]
[img]http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/adamsalbum79/th_tope3.jpg[/img]
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#9 Post by trevt »

Great replies Lads.
Plenty of ideas for anyone wanting to have a go at this.

Cheers,
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#10 Post by Doobie »

hey trevt.
ill have a bash at that me self.let ye know how i get on.
thanks...Doobie
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#11 Post by trevt »

Hi Doobie,

i'll look forward to seeing your effort.

Cheers,
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#12 Post by trevt »

Hi Lads,

Tried the board out today and it was great.
I'll be making one modification to it though.

A long piece of string to attach the knife to the board.
I was flippant and at one point forgot to put the knife back in its holder on the board. I left it sitting loose on the board. Took off and lost the damn knife overboard. Nightmare :-( plus fishing was cr*p. 1 coalfish of 3/4lb.

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#13 Post by septicsac »

Made my bait tray from old nylon chopping board and some old facia and soffeting(never rust) and probably outlast me
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#14 Post by MAC »

Anyone thinking of making their own board in the near future should check out the pastry board that Lidl are selling at the moment. Perfect size board for €12

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