We're shippng these in bulk orders quite a bit lately, mostly to yards that outfit recreational boats and smaller fishing vessels. The 316 stainlss holds up better than 304 in salt spray, which is basically the whole point for a rod holder on a center console.

Mirror polish isn't just for looks—it sheds salt crust and grime a lot easier than a brushed finish, and in most cases we see clients requesting it for the extra layer of corrosion protection. non-slip gasket is actually a rubber insert that we press-fit into the holder's base, so it doesn't just claim to prevent rotation—it actually does, even with a 10-foot rod bouncing in a chop. Lead time on a standard 9-inch run is roughly 18 to 22 working days, but if you need a custom logo or a different length (we've done 12-inch for tuna towers), that adds about 10 days or so for tooling. We usually hold stock for the silver finish only, so confirm lead time if you're after a specific batch color.

The MOQ is one piece for samples, but honestly, for any kind of serious procurement you'll want at least 50 units to make per-piece pricing worth it. ISO and CE docs come with every order, and SGS reports are available on request—just flag it when you place the PO.


Payment terms we run are typically 30% deposit with the balance before shipping, though we've done T/T and L/C for repeat buyers. Not great if you're a first-timer looking for net-30 out of the gate, but our company can work something out after a couple orders.

It isn't great for kayaks with flush-mount tracks—the holder's base is designed for a standerd 1.5-inch tube or flat deck mount, so you'll need an adapter kit for most sit-in models. That said, for an aluminun center console or a rod locker, it's tighter tolerance than some of the stamped stainless holders we've seen from other suppliers.

Anyway, the 316 spec means it won't rust if you scratch it during install, which is actually something buyers don't always think to ask about but really matters when you're wrenching on a trailer at the ramp.
It's the overall length from the top opening to the bottom of the base—around 9 inches total. That fits most standard rod butts without sticking out too much.
Yes, we can share ISO, CE, and SGS certificates with your shipment. Just let your account manager know which ones you need, and they'll include the copies.
For standard 1-piece orders, we ship within 3–5 days. Custom branding adds about 7–10 days depending on the logo complexity. We'll confirm the exact timeline once we see your artwork.
Yes, the gasket is marine-grade rubber designed to resist saltwater and UV. It won't crack or slip even after long exposure, so your rod stays secure in rough conditions.
Each holder is individually wrapped in soft foam or bubble wrap, then packed in sturdy cartons with dividers. That keeps the mirror finish scratch-free during transit.