I wish this post had been around with my other boats. My new boat came with one built in...now just need the wheel. Very Nice on all levels River
The free brackets have been completed for the 14-guys above, and have been shipped earlier this week. Best wishes...
I made those brackets real fast out of scrap aluminum... you guys may want to grind the edges to make them a little better looking. They will work anyway...
Thanks so, so much for the bracket! I was using a different setup (made out of mountain bike handlebars and neck) to hold the bike fork and wheel, and though it worked, it was a pain to take off and on. This should work great! What fish do you target/fly fish down your way? I didn't pay attention to your address until the package arrived, but I didn't realize you live in the SE part of the US . . . Thanks again. My aging body will appreciate the bracket . . .
Would love to get one when you get a chance. Let me know if you need me to pay shipping. thanks agian they look great. Its' awfully nice of you...
I know that I am late to the party, but I would love one! I insist on paying for shipping at least some flies. Thanks! Kirk
I am impressed. I was looking for something for my fishcat 9. I believe that would work from most pontoon boats. I don't weld so if you have the time call me, 253-904-8999.
Riverman, I have one of your brackets and just sold my pontoon. If you tell me who's on top of your list of patient new friends I can mail the one I have to them.
If anyone's having trouble locating a wheel to use with your Riverman Wheel Bracket ™, let me know: I know where there's one just waiting to be picked up.
Hi: Is it too late to get one of the brackets for my Water Skeeter pontoon? If so, please let me know about shipping costs and what kind of smallmouth flies you use? Thanks, Chuck
I'm not making any brackets right now... the material, shipping and welding expense was just too much.
Riverman: I understand that you have done enough of these for others. I am sure they appreciated your design and efforts in making them. You must be one of the original good guys. Chuck