Dad’s Day On Board Is A Breeze With These 2016 Boating Accessories

Taco Marine Accessories

June 5, 2016

Make your Dad’s day on board easier all season long with a Deluxe Trident Rod Holder, Come-On Board Handle and Shore Power Cable Holder from leading manufacturer Taco® Marine.

Available in straight-mounted and offset-mounted models, the Deluxe Trident Rod Holder features a tool tray to conveniently hold fishing tackle gear and a cup holder for beverages. The strong, durable high polished aluminum three-rod holder cluster fits all standard gunnel mount rod holders and is designed to maximize rod placement and usage on board. Great for kite fishing or as a three rod holder-in-one.

Available in two versions, fixed mount and rod holder mount, the Come On Board Handle features a large grabbing surface and is ideal for boats where constant boarding is necessary. A unique finger molded handle pipe design assures a more secure and comfortable grip. The two-piece handle stores easily in a mesh bag (included) that won’t scratch boat surfaces. Additional receivers for the fixed mount model are available for multiple boarding positions on the boat.

The Shore Power Cable Holder is the ideal way for boats to be hooked up to a power source at the dock. The large ring design accommodates 30, 50 and 100 amp shore power cables and has an adjustable height ring to compensate for low or high tide settings. The holder stores easily in a mesh bag (included) for easy drying if stored wet and to avoid scratching deck or storage surfaces.

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