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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    I also added a box to the tongue of the trailer to store boat, trailer related gear. Grease, oil, spare hubs, spare prop and nut, floor jack, rags, fillet gear/knives, etc. I also use the box as my path into and out of the boat at the ramp. step on tongue, on box and into the boat. Keeps my feet dry.
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    I just came to the Forum to make a post -- then found this thread -- The Leaking foam minnow bucket cure --- Everything seems to love to eat Foam . Last week I had to buy a can to seal around a Fireplace flashing that was leaking, I bought the Black... I sprayed some on my test bucket with holes from testing other things ---- it worked -- Spraying light coats the thinner in it does effect coats that are too thick.... Black shows the coverage well. to finish A good coat of Killz 2 is a sealer that finishes the process and makes the Bucket White again ---- No more water leaking on the carpet of the truck or in the Boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    I have a bunch of innovative creations, some boat/fishing related, some not.
    My boat didn't come with a method to attach stuff to the gunnel, so I added a t-track and made custom brackets for rod holders, beverages, lures, etc.



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Size:  62.1 KBMy red neck rod holders for spider rigging. 3/8 threaded rod into Driftmaster star bases on the bottom, 3/8 nut and washer, garage door angle, 3/8 washer and nut. All stuff I had laying around. Rod holders are Driftmaster Li'l Pro with a 3/8 nut below the angle and a 3/8 wing nut on top.
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    Bad wrists and arthritis in the hands and fingers. So I made a little pvc tool to help tighten my boat plug. I use the kind you intsall from the outside and tighten by turning. used 1/2 inch pvc and a dremel to cut the slot.
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    Here’s my homemade rod racks and spider rig set up.


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    I couldn't find inexpensive drink holders for in my boat so I made some from a 3" thin wall pvc pipe cap and a coupler with a small piece of pipe joining them. One screw through the bottom holds it down. Drill a hole at the bottom to let water out. Fits the Yeti type cups perfect.Name:  IMG_20190719_150601454.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    I couldn't find inexpensive drink holders for in my boat so I made some from a 3" thin wall pvc pipe cap and a coupler with a small piece of pipe joining them. One screw through the bottom holds it down. Drill a hole at the bottom to let water out. Fits the Yeti type cups perfect.Name:  IMG_20190719_150601454.jpg
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    What kind of flooring you have in the bottom of that boat ? That doesn't look like factort flooring.

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    That's called Gorilla Deck. Not slippery, doesn't get hot in the sun but very pricey. What I have is cut offs from a couple decks I built for customers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    That's called Gorilla Deck. Not slippery, doesn't get hot in the sun but very pricey. What I have is cut offs from a couple decks I built for customers.
    Interesting ! It looks slick but I will take your word for it. May have to check it out. Thanks !

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