Better Boat Cutting Board Rod Holder Bait Station and Filet Table for Boat
Better Boat Cutting Board Rod Holder Bait Station and Filet Table for Boat
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Better Boat Cutting Board Rod Holder Bait Station and Filet Table for Boat

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  • Versatile Functionality: This multipurpose boat table serves as a bait cutting station, filet table, fish cleaning board, boat dining table, or bar drink station, suitable for fishing center consoles or pontoon boats.
  • Integrated Conveniences: Features three slots and three trays for organizing knives, pliers, hooks, lures, and other boat accessories, along with a 40cm embedded ruler for measuring catches.
  • Durable Construction: Made from solid UV-resistant marine-grade polyethylene and a single aluminum arm, this 17" x 14" board resists odors, spills, and guts.
  • Adjustable Positioning: The fillet table includes a dual-adjusting aluminum arm that pivots with two separate joints, allowing for tilt adjustments (left to right, back and forth) to accommodate straight and angled rod holders.
  • Easy Maintenance: Designed for convenient removal, the board can be easily detached for cleaning and storage, unlike other bait trays.
  • Optimized Design: The premium-grade board measures 17.75 inches by 14.5 inches, with an inner working area of 16.75 inches by 8.5 inches, and includes three drip-proof sections up to 2 inches deep for accessories.
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May 23, 2023
Benjamin H
3 out of 5 stars review

It was a little to wobbly, so I bought 2 clamps and bolted them on the bottom. Now I clamp them on the rail of my pontoon boat.

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