Bradget Designs
Rail Mount Tool & Tackle Holder with Lid
Rail Mount Tool & Tackle Holder with Lid
5.0 / 5.0
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This tool and tackle holder is designed to mount to kayak accessory rails that use t-bolts similar to the YakAttack Mighty Bolt. Knobs have a brass insert threaded for 1/4-20.
If you want different color combinations, please put that info in the Custom Request box.
A dimensional drawing is provided. If you would like a document that you can print to test the fit, please contact us.
Please specify your color choices. Send me a message with any special requests.
Includes:
- Track mount tool holder
- 2 Knobs
- 2 T-bolts
- 4 Tray dividers (1 spare)
All other tools, lures, etc. in photos are not included.
Custom colors and other options are available.
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Perfect accessory to my kayak to hold all my essentials. Very good quality!! Bridget designs has some of the best kayak accessories on the market






Opening the lid
Sometimes the lid will stick a little more than usual. Typically this should wear in over time. However, a simple way to open the lid is placing your thumb along the front, just under the lip of the lid. With a slight pressure inward, roll your thumb up and the lid should pop open.