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    Large lawn and leaf bags work for me

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    A tuff box might work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DALE HOLLOW NUT View Post
    I have a question regarding the seats I store my boat in dry storage with gravel floor, 5 hours from my home in Indiana. I would like a suggestion on a a dry box to store the seats in. Everything I have found is a little to small. I have a Fish Ski Boat and remove the seat when family is in boat. Being able to store them year round in my unit saves me the hassle of loading them in my truck when i return home.

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    a cheap rain cover over the entire boat would keep all of the inside clean. I picked one up from Northern Tool for my boat several years ago to keep the dew off when I stay at a lakeside cabin for a week (who wants to wipe down wet seats every morning).

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    Buckeye, I will check the dimensions. Thanks

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    Got my millenium sidekick and seats in yesterday and just assembled and will get to test them out Monday morning!!
    I do not mean to hijack this thread, but have a question for you that have used or currently using.. besides folding down the seats and snapping the strap.. do you all keep the pedestal on the deck when on plane or remove and strap down? I have not set them on the bow yet and sat in driver seat so am wondering if they will limit my ability to see the open water ahead.

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    I put them on deck because of visibility. Also have fish finders up front on folding arms that will lay flat on deck. Lot safer when nothing in your field of view running the lake.

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