
Accessory
Track Systems
The Bigfoot CNC unique interlocking accessory rail system is a seamless way to organize your fishing needs. The system has three different styles of interlocking pieces. The Start Rail begins at the aft end of the boat. Start rails measure 36” long from the beginning of the rail to where it interlocks. The Middle Rail is also 36” long from beginning to where it interlocks. The end rail comes in 12”, 24” and 36” increments. The Bigfoot CNC rail system is designed to accommodate a variety of boat sizes. From the Start Rail at 36” adding Middle Rails from one to several, then finishing the rail system with an End Rail that comes in one foot increments. With this variety, you are sure to find the fit you need.
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What Are Boat Accessory Track Systems?
Boat accessory track systems are mounting rails designed to attach accessories anywhere along your boat’s gunnels or rail systems. Instead of permanently drilling mounts for every accessory, track systems allow you to slide mounts into the rail and reposition them as needed.This modular setup makes it easy to customize your boat for different activities, whether you're fishing, cruising, or running specialized equipment.
Common accessories used with track systems include:

Why Use a Boat Track System?
A boat accessory track system gives anglers and boat owners more flexibility when setting up their gear.
Benefits include:
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No unnecessary drilling into your boat
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Quick repositioning of accessories
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Cleaner and more organized boat layout
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Expandable mounting options as you add gear
Instead of committing to one permanent setup, track systems allow you to adjust your boat configuration based on the type of fishing or activity you’re doing that day.
Choosing the Right Boat Accessory Track System
When selecting a boat track system, consider the following factors:
Investing in a durable, precision-machined track system ensures your boat accessories remain secure even in rough water conditions.

















