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Thinking up some solutions for organizing a 16' 4-bench aluminum
fishing boat--stuff like where to strategically store vests, tackle, etc. Obviously, plastic bins come to mind for stuff like spare parts, emergency equipment, etc. For commonly used items (pliers, knives,tackle, etc), I can't use those suction cup caddies (rough inside surface)--maybe some plastic c-clamps and cargo netting... I'm not experienced enough to be drilling holes in my boat (yet), so if any experienced angler has a tip or two on creative storage/fishing, I'm all ears. Thanks! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Thinking up some solutions for organizing a 16' 4-bench aluminum fishing boat--stuff like where to strategically store vests, tackle, etc. Obviously, plastic bins come to mind for stuff like spare parts, emergency equipment, etc. For commonly used items (pliers, knives,tackle, etc), I can't use those suction cup caddies (rough inside surface)--maybe some plastic c-clamps and cargo netting... I'm not experienced enough to be drilling holes in my boat (yet), so if any experienced angler has a tip or two on creative storage/fishing, I'm all ears. Thanks! I'm a great believer in vertical rod holders, both on my 24' boat and on my 14' aluminum fishing boat. either the commercial types or the PVC (on the little boat). I attach them so I can run with the rods up and out of the way, they are great place to set the net out of the way, etc. I am also a believer in using dry-bags (e.g., from Cabela's) to hold gear such as first-aid box, rainsuit, camera, binocs, etc. Keeps them safe and dry and I can place them anywhere in the boat I want. The best place for your vests is to wear'em!. Ray |
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oups.com... Thinking up some solutions for organizing a 16' 4-bench aluminum fishing boat--stuff like where to strategically store vests, tackle, etc. Obviously, plastic bins come to mind for stuff like spare parts, emergency equipment, etc. For commonly used items (pliers, knives,tackle, etc), I can't use those suction cup caddies (rough inside surface)--maybe some plastic c-clamps and cargo netting... I'm not experienced enough to be drilling holes in my boat (yet), so if any experienced angler has a tip or two on creative storage/fishing, I'm all ears. Thanks! Plano and a few other companies make waterproof storage boxes, with lids sealed with an O-ring. You might consider one of these for high-value items like cameras, handheld radios, etc., and stuff that cannot be allowed to get wet, like your first aid kit. I found one at Gander Mountain that had a lift out tray for small items, and a carrying handle on the top. Nice. And, the box itself has enough indentations. It's the orange one on this page: http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products...dry_boxes.html |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Thinking up some solutions for organizing a 16' 4-bench aluminum fishing boat--stuff like where to strategically store vests, tackle, etc. Obviously, plastic bins come to mind for stuff like spare parts, emergency equipment, etc. For commonly used items (pliers, knives,tackle, etc), I can't use those suction cup caddies (rough inside surface)--maybe some plastic c-clamps and cargo netting... I'm not experienced enough to be drilling holes in my boat (yet), so if any experienced angler has a tip or two on creative storage/fishing, I'm all ears. Thanks! Plano and a few other companies make waterproof storage boxes, with lids sealed with an O-ring. You might consider one of these for high-value items like cameras, handheld radios, etc., and stuff that cannot be allowed to get wet, like your first aid kit. I found one at Gander Mountain that had a lift out tray for small items, and a carrying handle on the top. Nice. And, the box itself has enough indentations. It's the orange one on this page: http://www.mtmcase-gard.com/products...dry_boxes.html Uh oh - unfinished sentence: "...enough indentations that you can place lures on top and they won't slide off." |
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