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"TC" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 18:24:43 GMT, "TC" wrote: I have a small boat: 18' CC. It's really just big enough for 2-3 people to walk around. But when you start adding gear, it starts getting in the way. I plan to add rod holders to my T-top to get them out of the way. I'll probably put my outriggers up top as well. Any good suggestions for efficient storage? What make? I just want to see a picture of it. Does it have a swim platform? I put a couple eye bolts through the back of a cooler and it stays on the swim platform when I'm fishing. I tie it to the back with 3/8" nylon through the lifting eyes on the boat. It's a Seahunt 186. It does have a swim platform on both sides of the motor. That's a good idea as, so far, that's wasted space. We did the same thing when we had our 27 footer, not only for fishing but for extended cruises. Good tip John. ;-) |
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