Tips
on using'Rack Mounted/Double Haul' Fly Rod Case
This tips sheet will help you become familiar
with the use of your case and recommendations for ideal mounting
to your vehicle.
Reel Housing
Foam can be customized for larger reels
by cutting away the foam with a long blade from a utility
knife. Watch your fingers!
The hinge on the door is a friction hinge.
The action of the door can be tightened or loosened by turning
the center screw on the top of the hinge.
We suggest using some Locktite or Thread
Locker on the carriage bolt, otherwise it can have a tendency
to loosen with vibrations.
Removing Rods
When removing rods and reels you may experience
a slight catch or snag. This is the line guide catching on
the inner lip of the male section of tube. While we do chamfer
this lip it is impossible to eliminate it entirely. Dont
tug at the rod! Simply reduce the tension on the rod, lowering
it slightly and continue to remove. Sometimes applying a little
downward pressure on the rod handle helps keep the guides
from catching.
If using the case with two rods make sure
that you dont catch the line guides on the guides of
the other rod by turning the 2nd rod toward the outside of
the case.
Inserting Rods
Once again, when using the Double Haul with
two rods, be aware of the 2nd rod. Ensure that the rod is
in its half of the case. If not, it is possible that the tip
of the rod you are inserting could poke through a line guide
of the one already in there.
Roof Rack Mounting/Spacing
The suggested distance between the front
roof rack bar and the rear bar is at least 4 6.
While less can work, it can allow the front of the Double
Haul to go un-supported and it will have a tendency to bow.
Therefore, in most circumstances we recommend the use of a
Case Support Bar to help support the front of the case.
Case Support Bar
Available in two models. Both are adjustable
in height simply by cutting the T pillar to the
required height. We offer a model with a magnetic and Vacuum-on-demand
base; the foot print is approximately 6X6 and
of course will only work on Steel surfaces. Alternatively,
we have a Vacuum base, with a 4 diameter footprint for
tight areas or non steel surfaces.
Rack Clamps & Brackets
Nylon impregnated injection molded plastic
makes for a very strong, durable and weather resistant part
and therefore can be left on the vehicle permanently, as can
the case itself. We do, however, suggest that when using the
mounts without the Double Haul in place, keeping the latches
for the clamps closed and preferably locked closed. Vibrations
& wind could open the latch, allowing the top clamp section
to detach itself.
Roof Bar Leveling
On most vehicles the rear roof rack bar
is lower than the front bar which therefore does not allow
the double haul to sit straight and may actually force a bow
into the tube. We highly recommend taking a few minutes during
mounting to level the rear brackets by adding a shim between
the top of the rear bar and the bottom of the bracket. We
suggested using a 3/4 piece of foam, wood or metal.
A folded large rubber band works as well. This makes the rear
clamp in-line and level with the front clamp, thus allowing
the case to sit straight.
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