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    outriggers for 30ft. CC

    I am looking to replace my riggers. It seems that my current outriggers are just too long and whippy, currently 18 ft telescoping...Rupp. I do not want to replace all of the mounting hardware, just the poles. I would like to go with some fixed riggers, as I only put them up when Im running offshore. any suggestions? what are you guys running on your boats? thanks! merry xmas

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    I may be interest in you current ones. Assuming your looking to get rid of them. What are the specs?

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    I have 18' Lee Sidewinders and have been very happy with them. They are plenty sturdy and don't have that flimsy look of the telescoping poles.

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    if you want to drop the change, look at Smith's carbon ones. Lee also makes carbon fiber ones too.

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    take a look at etec sailfish outriggers i had them put on my hardtop. never bounce or make noise. they;re 18 1/2' poles

    try www.etecmarine.com

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    we have the carbon fiber poles they are amazing! huge difference from the aluminum poles we used to have you can fly 2 spreader bars on each side and you never have to polish them and the screws dont come out!

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    yes, i think ill go 18 ft over 15. Also...what kind of change are we talking on the carbon fiber? it may be worth it.

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    right around a grand for a set.

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    If you can afford them, they are worth the extra money.

    Quote Originally Posted by wide open View Post
    yes, i think ill go 18 ft over 15. Also...what kind of change are we talking on the carbon fiber? it may be worth it.
    The carbon makes them so much stiffer and lighter.

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    After some research and a struggle season after season, im def. going to drop the coin for a set of these. CE smith or LEE??? How is that internal haliard on the Lee's? im leaning towards the CE smith's...

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