Decent, good quality and stable tripod in case of strong wind.
The only thing that is, let's say, negative is the middle position for the fishing rods, which is somewhat difficult for an inexperienced fisherman to handle when a school of fish comes and they all start hitting at once.
There, the middle position requires skill. You lift, stretch (you take a risk, in our language) and at the same time you move diagonally depending on the rod, from position 1-3, so that they don't get tangled and your line can pass over them, then you anchor and reel in.
It takes a lot of practice to not lose fish from the second position and to get used to it anyway. Personally, I throw two straight (2-3 position) and one diagonal in calm seas and in the south, a slightly diagonal 1-3 position and a straight 2 position.
It's all about habit and many trials to make it a breeze afterwards.