Pop up and standard style Push Pole Holders and other Push Pole accessories.
Flush Push Pole Holder
Our Flush Push Pole Holder from Boaters Catalog is the perfect accessory to keep you gunwales clear of line catching protrusion and eliminate trip hazards when the push pole is not on the boat.
Rounded stainless steel plate with black nylon push pole holder.
Pole sits 1 1/16" off of deck--no need for a riser shim under the Push Pole Holder.
Cast 316 stainless steel and UV resistant glass filled nylon construction.
Add the optional waterproofing cup to prevent unwanted water run-off below deck.
Three push pole holders are needed (install middle one facing opposite direction) or two push pole holders and one ring pole holder
Folding Push Pole Holder
This folding push pole holder from Boaters Catalog is a must for keeping your push pole mounted on the gunwale and off the deck out of the way when not in use.
-
Folds down when not in use.
-
Surface mount, no cut-outs are necessary.
- Cast 316 stainless steel and UV resistant glass filled nylon construction.
- Use three Push Pole Holders (install middle one in opposite direction).
PoleMate Push Pole Holder
Our PoleMate Holder from Boaters Catalog is a must when fishing solo or with your shallow water fishing buddies and it's never been more enjoyable or productive than when using the hip-worn PoleMate push pole holder! When poling from your platform, the holder easily secures your push pole at your side, instantly leaving your hands free to grab your fishing rod or straighten out your kids line tangle. Made of light weight durable ABS plastic, the push pole holder is comfortable to wear and backed by a Limited Lifetime Guarantee. Corrosion proof fasteners allow the push pole to pivot and move with you regardless of your position.
Push Pole Holder
Our TowerMate Push Pole Holder is a must when you are poling the flats.
The TowerMate™ "Shorty" is mounted on the SIDE of your poling platform, rather than on top offering a safety advantage over other top mounted push pole holders.
Side mounting keeps your platform clear of protruding obstacles, minimizing the possibility of tripping over top mounted holders and causing injury from a fall, especially on the higher towers being offered on today's new flats skiffs. Side mounting also reduces the amount of vertical clearance needed to back your skiff into your garage which is of monumental importance when only a few inches might keep you from being able to do so.