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Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder Track System

SKU: 33700 · UPC: 029402032112 · MPN: 1907001
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02 · Overview

Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder Track System — Product description

The Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder (MPN 1907001, UPC 029402032112) is the track-mounted single-axis trolling rod holder built for serious freshwater and inland trolling - walleye, salmon, lake trout, striper, and any application where rod angle matters and you need to change it fast without taking your other hand off the wheel or the net. 10-inch holder body, high-strength aluminum construction, 6 fixed up-and-down locking positions, 90 degrees of side-to-side rotation, and a pistol-grip release that lets you change rod angle one-handed in under 2 seconds. Mounts on the Cannon track system - slide it into the rail, lock it down, slide it off again at the end of the day. Fits any boat that already has Cannon track installed (or any compatible Cannon-pattern rail track). UV-resistant end cap protects the rod blank and reel finish from scratches and sun damage. One-year Cannon limited warranty. The standard-issue rod holder for Cannon downrigger boats and for anyone running a track-based trolling setup.

The Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder is Cannon's track-mounted single-axis trolling rod holder - one of two main rod holders in the Cannon trolling system family (the other being the dual-axis version that adds a second adjustment plane). For most freshwater trolling - flat-line presentations behind the boat, planer board setups along the sides, downrigger releases on the gunwale - the single-axis version is what you want because it's lighter, faster to adjust, and cheaper than the dual-axis without sacrificing the functionality that actually matters when a fish hits.

Why the Cannon track system matters. The track is Cannon's universal mounting rail - a low-profile aluminum extrusion that bolts to the boat's gunwale, transom, or coaming. Once you have track installed, every Cannon track-compatible accessory (rod holders, downriggers, planer board holders, rocket launchers, accessory bases) slides in and out of the same rail. The advantages are real: (1) you can reposition the rod holder in seconds without unbolting anything - just slide it along the track. (2) You can pull all the rod holders off at the end of the season and store them indoors so they don't get stolen or weathered. (3) You can swap configurations between trips - run 4 rod holders for a downrigger trolling day, swap to 2 rod holders and a planer board mast for a planer board day, no install changes to the boat. The Cannon track system is the closest thing to a universal trolling accessory standard, and it's been refined over decades.

Pistol grip release for one-handed operation. The single most-used motion on a trolling rod holder is angle change - and on cheap rod holders this requires two hands, often a tool, and 30 seconds of attention while you're trying to land a fish. The Cannon pistol grip is a single squeeze that releases the angle lock, you move the rod to the new angle, release the grip and it locks in place. Total time: about 2 seconds, one hand. The other hand stays on the rod, the net, or the boat controls.

6 up-and-down locking positions. The single axis on this holder is vertical-plane adjustment - the rod can pivot up or down through a range of 6 fixed positions: from nearly horizontal (used for shallow-running flat lines and side planer presentations) through about 45 degrees (the most common trolling angle for downrigger releases) through nearly vertical (used for parking the rod safely or for switching between rods during a hookup). Each position locks positively - the rod doesn't drift between positions in chop or current.

90 degrees of side-to-side rotation. Beyond the vertical-plane angle adjustment, the holder rotates left or right through 90 degrees on its base mounting point - so you can angle a rod outboard for clean line clearance off the side of the boat, or angle it back along the gunwale for stowage. The rotation is locked by the same pistol grip mechanism, so the same one-handed adjustment that changes vertical angle also changes side-to-side angle.

High-strength aluminum construction. The holder body is machined and extruded aluminum - not the cheap plastic or thin-wall stamped steel of bargain-tier rod holders. The strength matters for two reasons: (1) trolling for big fish (king salmon, lake trout, stripers) puts real load on the rod holder when a fish slams a downrigger release and the rod loads up. A weak holder bends or breaks at exactly the wrong moment. (2) Saltwater and freshwater both punish weak aluminum - the high-strength alloy used here resists corrosion and load fatigue over multiple seasons.

UV-resistant end cap. The receiver end of the holder (where the rod's foregrip sits) has a soft UV-resistant cap that protects the rod blank and reel from getting scratched against bare aluminum. Premium rods cost $200+ each and premium reels cost $300+ - protecting them from cosmetic damage during a long day of dropping rods in and out of holders pays back fast in resale value alone. The UV-resistance also means the cap doesn't degrade and crumble in sunlight over seasons of exposure on an open boat.

Single-rod capacity by design. This holder holds one rod at a time. The Cannon track system also offers dual-rod and triple-rod holders if you want stacked rods on one base, but the single-axis single-rod design is the most adjustable and the most space-efficient when you're running multiple rod holders across the boat. For a typical 4-rod downrigger trolling setup, four of these single-rod holders along the gunwale gives you the most flexibility per square inch of rail.

Vertical surface mount installation pattern. The base of the holder slides into the Cannon track rail (the track is sold separately if you don't already have it - Cannon offers track in various lengths). Once seated in the track, a locking knob or screw secures the holder in position. Total install time on a boat that already has track installed: under 30 seconds. Total install time on a boat that needs track installed first: 2-3 hours for track installation plus 30 seconds for the holder itself.

How it pairs with downriggers. The Cannon track system's killer feature is that downriggers (the Cannon Magnum 10 STX, Magnum 5, Optimum, etc.) mount on the same track. So your downrigger base, your rod holder, your planer board holder, and any other trolling accessories all share the rail - no separate mounting hardware, no separate install patterns, no compromises. For boats that run downriggers, the Cannon ecosystem is the integrated answer.

One-year Cannon limited warranty. Cannon is the dominant brand in freshwater downrigger trolling and the trolling-accessory market that built up around their downriggers. Field reliability on Cannon rod holders is strong - the aluminum doesn't bend, the pistol grip mechanism doesn't fail, the UV cap doesn't crumble. The one-year warranty covers manufacturing defects and Cannon's parts network is essentially universal in the freshwater trolling supply chain.

Key Features

  • Mounts on the Cannon track system - slide in, slide out, reposition in seconds without unbolting from the boat
  • Single-axis adjustable design with 6 up-and-down locking positions through the vertical plane
  • 90 degrees of side-to-side rotation on the base mounting point - angle rods outboard or stow along the gunwale
  • Pistol grip release for one-handed angle changes - total adjustment time about 2 seconds, the other hand stays on the rod or controls
  • High-strength aluminum construction - withstands big-water trolling loads (kings, lakers, stripers) without bending or breaking under release-strike load
  • UV-resistant end cap protects premium rod blanks and reel finishes from scratches and sun damage
  • 10-inch holder body - sized for full-size trolling rod handles without crowding the reel seat
  • Ratcheting adjustment system - quickly pulls the holder to vertical (rod-handling) position when a fish hits
  • Universal Cannon track compatibility - same rail also accepts Cannon downriggers, planer board holders, and other trolling accessories
  • Removable for off-season storage - pull the holder off the track and store indoors to extend life and prevent theft
  • Lightweight by design at this strength - low fatigue on the gunwale mount and easy to handle during install and removal
  • One-year Cannon limited warranty backed by the dominant brand in freshwater downrigger trolling

Why Buy from NVN Marine

  • Authorized Cannon reseller, full manufacturer warranty
  • NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
  • Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
  • NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store

Genuine Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder - Track System (MPN 1907001, UPC 029402032112). High-strength aluminum construction. One-year Cannon limited warranty. Ships from NVN Marine with order-by-3-PM same-day shipping on this $111.99 rod holder.

03 · The numbers

Technical specifications

Title Cannon Adjustable Single Axis Rod Holder - Track System
Brand Cannon
Manufacturer Part Number 1907001
UPC 029402032112
Style Vertical surface mount (track system)
Mount Type Cannon track system (track sold separately if not already installed)
Holder Size 10 inches
Rod Capacity Single rod
Axis Adjustment Single axis (vertical plane)
Vertical Lock Positions 6 fixed positions
Side-to-Side Rotation 90 degrees
Release Mechanism Pistol grip (one-handed operation)
Adjustment System Ratcheting (pulls quickly to vertical for rod handling)
Material High-strength aluminum
End Cap UV-resistant (protects rod blank and reel finish)
Compatible Accessories All Cannon track-compatible products including Magnum/Optimum/Mini-Mag downriggers
Primary Use Freshwater trolling (salmon, walleye, lake trout, striper)
Warranty 1-year Cannon limited warranty
04 · Before you buy

Frequently asked questions

Will this work if I don't have Cannon track installed yet?

You'll need to install Cannon track first (sold separately). The track is a low-profile aluminum extrusion that bolts to the gunwale, transom, or coaming of your boat - one-time install, then every Cannon track-compatible accessory slides in and out of the same rail. Cannon offers track in various lengths. If you're committed to the Cannon system, install enough track at once to support your planned rod count plus downriggers and other accessories.

What's the difference between single-axis and dual-axis Cannon rod holders?

Single-axis (this product) adjusts in one plane - up and down through the vertical, with separate side-to-side rotation on the base. Dual-axis adjusts in two independent planes simultaneously - both up-and-down and forward-and-aft angle independently. Dual-axis gives finer rod-tip positioning at the cost of more weight, higher price, and more adjustment knobs to manage. For most freshwater trolling, single-axis is the right answer - faster adjustments, fewer parts to break, lower price.

Can I use it for offshore saltwater trolling?

It will work for moderate-size saltwater applications (school stripers, dolphin, smaller tuna), but for serious offshore trolling with big-game rods and heavy lure drag, look at Cannon's heavier-duty offshore-rated rod holders or third-party offshore-specific holders. The single-axis holder is engineered for freshwater and inshore trolling loads, not for sustained heavy-strike loads from 50+ lb tuna or marlin.

How fast can I change rod angle?

About 2 seconds, one-handed. Squeeze the pistol grip to release the lock, move the rod to the new angle, release the grip and it locks in place. The whole motion is single-handed which matters during a hookup when one hand is on the rod, the net, or the boat controls.

Is it removable for storage?

Yes - that's one of the main reasons to run a track system. Pull the holder off the track at the end of the day, season, or trip. Store it indoors to prevent UV degradation, theft, and weather wear. Reinstall in seconds when you're ready to fish.

What rod sizes does it hold?

Standard trolling rods (7 to 9 foot) with normal trolling-rod handle diameters. The 10-inch holder body fits the foregrip and butt section of typical 12 to 20-pound class trolling rods comfortably. For oversized handles (offshore class rods with huge foregrips), check fitment before buying. For ultralight inland rods (sub-7-foot panfish/walleye spinning rods), the holder is overkill but will still hold them securely.

Will it pair with Cannon downriggers?

Yes - that's the Cannon track system's main reason to exist. The same track that holds this rod holder also holds Cannon Magnum 10 STX, Magnum 5, Optimum, and Mini-Mag downriggers via their track-compatible bases. Build a complete downrigger trolling setup with all accessories sharing the same rail - clean, consistent, and easy to reconfigure between trips.

Can I install it myself?

Yes - assuming Cannon track is already installed on the boat, dropping this rod holder onto the track takes under 30 seconds: slide the base into the track channel, position where you want it, tighten the locking knob/screw. If you need to install the track first, that's a more involved job - typically 2 to 3 hours per track section depending on gunwale prep and routing of any wiring for downriggers.

What's the warranty?

One-year Cannon limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Cannon's parts and warranty network is essentially universal in the freshwater trolling supply chain - any reputable tackle shop or online retailer can handle warranty claims. Field reliability is strong - the high-strength aluminum doesn't bend under normal trolling loads.

Is it designed for freshwater or saltwater?

Cannon's primary market is freshwater downrigger trolling (Great Lakes salmon, walleye, lake trout, inland striper), but the high-strength aluminum construction handles saltwater exposure as well. For sustained heavy-salt use, rinse the holder with fresh water after each trip and consider applying a corrosion-inhibiting spray on the locking mechanism periodically. The UV cap helps with sun exposure regardless of water type.

What's the right number of rod holders for my boat?

Typical freshwater downrigger setup is 4 rod holders (2 per side) plus the 2 downriggers themselves - covering port and starboard with the inside rod set shallow and the outside rod set deep on each downrigger. For planer board fishing, you might run 6 rod holders (2 inside + 2 outside + 2 planer board holders). For a starter setup, 2 of these holders gives you a meaningful upgrade over no rod holders or basic flush-mount rod holders.

Does it scratch my rod or reel?

No - the UV-resistant end cap at the receiver point is specifically designed to prevent rod-and-reel contact with bare aluminum. The cap material is soft enough to prevent finish damage but firm enough to grip the rod foregrip securely. After multiple seasons of use, the cap may show wear marks but the rods underneath stay clean.

05 · Customer voices

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