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Look for Gorilla Locking Rod Rack in these publications:


Southern Boating Magazine - June 2004 issue - Now Available!

Big Game Fishing Journal - May 2004 issue

Salt Water Sportsman Magazine - March 2004 issue

  Florida Sportsman - January 2004 issue


Recent Coverage:

Southern Boating - June 2004

"Let Your Rods Know You Care - Rods and reels in their tuna tower rod holders look like functional works of art as they glisten in the sun, enhancing a sportfisherman's fine lines.  They're also an attractive target for thieves when you pull up at a marina or waterfront restaurant.  The Gorilla Locking Rod Rack was designed to cradle rods safely whether mounted vertically or overhead."


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Big Game Fishing Journal - May 2004

"Stolen rods and reels may be a thing of the past with the new TR04 Gorilla Locking Rod Rack from Bowline Products.  The rack mounts vertically or horizontally, holds four outfits, and is designed to accommodate virtually all trolling rods and reels up to 80-pound class."


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SaltWater Sportsman Magazine - March 2004

"A new item that could be just the ticket for keeping your tackle safe onboard is the Gorilla Locking Rod Rack.  I had an opportunity to examine the Gorilla rack with designer John Kujawa of Delray Beach, Florida.  I was not only impressed by its design, quality and price, but by how difficult -- if not impossible -- it would be for someone to steal rods from it.  I'm not a thief, but the only way I could see someone beating this system is to steal the boat itself."


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Florida Sportsman Magazine - January 2004

"The Gorilla Locking Rod Rack keeps your expensive rods safe from thieves, yet leaves them accessible for quick use when running or fishing.  Constructed from marine-grade aluminum, the 4-rod rack can be mounted vertically on transoms, consoles or cabin walls, or hung horizontally under T-tops or from cabin ceilings."


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South Florida Sun-Sentinel - October 31, 2003

"Some of the neatest things at the [2003 Fort Lauderdale Boat] show are the new, innovative items that leave show-goers wondering, "Why didn't someone think of that before?

One such item is the Gorilla Locking Rod Rack, which is making its debut at the Bill Boyd's Tackle Shop booth at Bahia Mar. The rack, which can be installed under a T-top, under a gunwale or on a console, allows anglers to leave their fishing rods on a boat without having to worry about them being stolen."


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BoldWater Journal - November 4, 2003

"It's 2:00 a.m, do you know where your fishing rods are?

Okay, it may not be the stuff of a good horror flick, but a real concern many boaters face is the security of their fishing rods.

An innovative company in Delray Beach, FL has come up with a solution: the Gorilla Locking Rod Rack. Developed and manufactured by Bowline Products, the Gorilla Locking Rod Rack deters theft of both a rod and reel by preventing removal of the fishing reel from the rod and locking the rod/reel combo in the rack body."


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Press Releases:

Bowline Products Seeks Patent for Proprietary Coating Process of Gorilla Locking Rod Rack

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Bowline Products Announces Launch of 
Gorilla Locking Rod
Rack
 


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Would you like to see and hear about the Gorilla Locking Rod Rack in person?
Visit one of our retailers' booths at an upcoming boating or fishing show.

 


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