Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp
Teaser/Dredge Clamp

Teaser/Dredge Clamp

Sale price$130.00
Size:03-1531-23T 2.375"
Pickup available at Rupp Marine Inc. Usually ready in 2-4 days

Teaser/Dredge Clamp

03-1531-23T 2.375"

Rupp Marine Inc.

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4761 SE Anchor Ave
Stuart FL 34997
United States

7722865300
Made in Stuart, FL
Made in Stuart, FL
60-Day Returns
60-Day Returns
3 Year Warranty
3 Year Warranty
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Dredge & Teaser Clamp-On Collar — Anodized Aluminum Adjustable Outrigger Dredge & Teaser Positioning Collar with Stainless Steel Eye-Bolt

Rupp Marine's Dredge & Teaser Clamp-On Collar provides a versatile, secure mounting solution for positioning dredges and teasers anywhere along the outrigger. Constructed from anodized aluminum with a new reinforced stainless steel eye-bolt for long-term corrosion resistance and strength in offshore conditions. Now available in more sizes to accommodate a wider range of outrigger diameters. Reference the size diagram below and select the required clamp diameter above. Sold individually.

For assistance determining the correct clamp diameter for your outrigger, contact Rupp Marine customer service at (772) 286-5300.

Key Specifications

  • Material: Anodized aluminum with reinforced stainless steel eye-bolt
  • Application: Dredge and teaser positioning on outriggers
  • Available in multiple clamp diameters — select required size above
  • Reference size diagram below to confirm correct clamp diameter
  • For fitment assistance, call Rupp Marine at (772) 286-5300
  • Sold individually

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Shipping

Most orders ship within 24 hours from our facility in Stuart, FL. Domestic delivery typically arrives in 2 to 5 business days. You'll get tracking info as soon as your order ships.

60-Day Returns

If your product doesn't fit your setup or isn't right for you, send it back within 60 days for a refund. The item needs to be unused, in original packaging, and with proof of purchase.

How to start a return:
Call us at (772) 286-5300 or email shipping@ruppmarine.com to get a Return Authorization Number (RA#) before sending anything back.

Return shipping:
You cover return shipping. For items over $75, we recommend using a tracked service or shipping insurance. We can't guarantee receipt of returns without tracking.

Refunds:
Once we receive and inspect your return, we'll email you to confirm. Approved refunds go back to your original payment method. If it's been more than a few days and you haven't seen the refund, check with your bank first, then reach out to us.

Exchanges:
We exchange items that arrive defective or damaged. Email shipping@ruppmarine.com to start the process.

What's not returnable:
Factory Seconds, gift cards, items not in original condition, and anything returned after 60 days.

Return address:
Rupp Marine Inc.
4761 SE Anchor Ave
Stuart, FL 34997
USA

3-Year Limited Warranty

Every Rupp product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship to the original owner for 3 years from the date of purchase. If something fails because of a defect, we'll repair or replace it at no cost to you, including shipping back to you.

For products no longer in production, we'll provide a comparable product of equal value.

How to file a warranty claim:
Call us at (772) 286-5300 or email service@ruppmarine.com to get a Return Authorization Number (RA#) before sending anything in.

Power Rigger Hydraulic Packages:
Hydraulic systems carry component-specific warranties:

  • Outrigger & outrigger hardware: 3 years
  • Hydraulic pump, cylinders & hydro lock: 1 year
  • Wire harness & rocker switches: 1 year
  • Stainless hoses & fittings: 1 year

What's covered:
Defects in materials and workmanship under normal recreational use, with regular maintenance (including freshwater rinse after each use).

What's not covered:

  • Damage from high wind, hurricane, collision, or trailering
  • Faulty or improperly adjusted release clips
  • Damage from corrosive cleaners or lubricants
  • Damage from a combination of rough seas and high speeds
  • Damage from failure to rinse off saltwater
  • Cosmetic issues from hard water rinse
  • Corrosion from galvanic reaction (improper electrical grounding)
  • Slight fading or dullness from normal weathering
  • Damage from neglect, improper use, improper installation, or modification
  • Damage from pairing with non-Rupp hydraulic systems or non-Rupp outriggers

A note on liability:
Our liability is limited to the purchase price of the product. We're not responsible for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including lost profits, reliance expenditures, reputation, or third-party claims.

Questions? Call us at (772) 286-5300. We're happy to walk you through it.

What's the difference between Zip Clips, Klickers, and Nok-Outs?

Zip Clips are our simplest, lowest-profile release — a single thumbscrew sets the tension, and they work well for outriggers, downriggers, and kites. Klickers step up in durability with a single tension adjustment and a wire release similar to the Zip Clip. Nok-Outs are our heavy-duty, premium clip, featuring a roller-style pulley wheel and release bail that can be adjusted to handle heavier loads. All three are tournament-grade.

What halyard line do you recommend?

Side-mount outriggers and fixed top-mount systems typically use 400 lb monofilament as the standard, with crimps at the attachment points. Black Dacron is a great option for top-mounted systems — it's stronger than nylon and has lower stretch. White nylon rope is the budget-friendly option. Not sure which fits your setup? Give us a call and we'll walk you through it.

Single, double, or triple rigging, which should I choose?

Single rigging runs one line per outrigger and is the simplest setup. Double rigging runs two lines per outrigger for more spread. Triple rigging runs three lines per outrigger and is what serious tournament crews use. Choose based on how many baits you want in the water. You can also add a teaser ring and locking halyard pulleys to each outrigger for an additional charge.

TRUSTED BY THE BEST BOAT BUILDERS

Built in Stuart, Florida. Since 1980.

Every major Rupp product is engineered and manufactured in Stuart, Florida by the same family-owned team that's been doing it for over 45 years. We don't outsource the parts that matter. Every component is designed to survive offshore conditions and keep performing for decades.

That's why Rupp is found on the vast majority of the world's premier sportfishing boats. Not because we're the cheapest — because we're the benchmark.

HERE'S WHAT YOU ACTUALLY GET

WON'T QUIT ON YOU OFFSHORE

WON'T QUIT ON YOU OFFSHORE

Stainless and corrosion-resistant components that hold up to saltwater for the long haul. The kind of gear you stop thinking about because it just works.
Tournament-grade, every piece

Tournament-grade, every piece

Same engineering and materials we use in our outrigger systems. These aren't cheap add-ons, they're built to the same standard.
Break something? We've got you

Break something? We've got you

Lose a clip in the spread or wear out a kit, we ship replacements fast. Real people on the phone who know the product.
The same components winning crews use

The same components winning crews use

The clips, kits, and pulleys on the boats running serious tournaments. Not because they're expensive, because they don't fail when it counts.
BUY ONCE. BACKED FOR A LIFETIME

BUY ONCE. BACKED FOR A LIFETIME

The Rupp products on the dock today are still serviceable years from now.

Most marine hardware is built to be replaced. Rupp is built to be serviced.

Every product we ship is engineered with replaceable components and backed by a U.S.-based team that knows the product inside and out. Bent a section, lost a bushing, worn out a clip — we've got you covered. We're here to get you back fishing.

Replacement parts available year after year
U.S.-based engineers - talk to the people who built it
Parts ship fast - from Stuart, FL straight to your dock

Will this work with my outriggers?

Designed for Rupp outrigger systems. Compatible with most major brands too.

Works with all Rupp Top Gun and RuppRigger systems
Fits most Lee's, Gemlux, Taco, and Tigress outriggers
Built for outriggers from 15' to 24' in length

Have a different setup? Reach out, we'll tell you straight up whether it'll work.

Will this work with my outriggers?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Most orders ship from our Stuart, FL facility within 24 hours. Delivery time depends on the product and shipping method, but most domestic orders arrive within a few business days.

Rupp products are backed by our warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. If something fails because of how it was built, we’ll help make it right.

Yes, most unused stock items can be returned within the return window. Custom, special-order, or installed products may have different return rules.

Yes. That’s one of the biggest reasons captains buy Rupp. We keep replacement parts available for products going back years, so you can service the gear instead of replacing the whole system.

Zip Clips are our simplest, lowest-profile release — a single thumbscrew sets the tension, and they work well for outriggers, downriggers, and kites. Klickers step up in durability with a single tension adjustment and a wire release similar to the Zip Clip. Nok-Outs are our heavy-duty, premium clip, featuring a roller-style pulley wheel and release bail that can be adjusted to handle heavier loads. All three are tournament-grade.

Side-mount outriggers and fixed top-mount systems typically use 400 lb monofilament as the standard, with crimps at the attachment points. Black Dacron is a great option for top-mounted systems — it's stronger than nylon and has lower stretch. White nylon rope is the budget-friendly option. Not sure which fits your setup? Give us a call and we'll walk you through it.

Single rigging runs one line per outrigger and is the simplest setup. Double rigging runs two lines per outrigger for more spread. Triple rigging runs three lines per outrigger and is what serious tournament crews use. Choose based on how many baits you want in the water. You can also add a teaser ring and locking halyard pulleys to each outrigger for an additional charge.