When Jeff posted pictures of his home made rod vault I took a gander in the garage and dug up most of what I thought I would need to construct a rod vault of my own. Dad was a child of the depression so I learned never to throw anything out that might be useful in the future, I’m a pack rat verging on being a hoarder. A four and a half foot Orvis rod tube (rod stolen years ago) and four and half feet of an old dory oar glassed together made a nice nine foot tube.
Having a bunch of old fiberglass cloth and some fabricating skills left over from my dory days I made a styrofoam mold for for the reel case.
Unless you have surfboard foam that will tolerate resin coat the foam with wax paper or plastic wrap or painters tape so the styrofoam doesn’t start to melt and deform like mine did. The reel space came out a little small thanks to the Salvador Dali effect but it still works. Attach the reel case to the tubing and hollow out what’s left of the foam mold.
I bought parts to build a bracket that can easily be adjusted with wingnuts and a locking system for the wingnuts.
The local Ace only had enough parts to build one bracket so for now a short cam strap attaches the front of the tube.
Making the door and hinge, inserting the drawer lock and adding a plate for the lock to catch took the most time. Had my foam not started to melt I would have glassed over the back of the mold and then cut it off with a skill saw and used it as a door.
Lock $5.99
Metallic Paint $3.96
Black Paint $3.96
U-bolt x 2 $5.58
Wingnut x 2 $ .86
Pint of Resin $14.99
Disposable Brushes $4.70
Happy Fishin’
Dave
WTW
PS Tube hatch has begun on the Yampa and it is fishing great!