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    Well I had a new project this weekend. After stopping at one of my local diners for a quick bite, I realized I did not have enough security on my boat to keep my tackle and rods from being swiped if I turned my back more than three seconds. So I decided to take an idea from the TH marine locker bar system. I just didn’t want to pay the almost $400 price tag for their idea. Plus that product from TH does not work on aluminum boats. So I decided to build my own. I have a 2006 Lowe Stinger 195 aluminum boat with some big hatches and rod locker at the front deck of the boat. The lockers did not come with locking latches from the factory. So I fabricated some brackets out of 1 1/2” x 1/8“ thick aluminum angle and then used metal EMT conduit three-quarter inch diameter and half inch diameter so they would slide inside each other across the floor of the boat across the hatch lids and then drilled a through hole through the center of both the pipes and placed a padlock in the hole. The deck on my boat is made out of aluminum so I pre-drilled holes in used 1 1/4”stainless steel rivets and stainless steel screws to secure the brackets to the deck of the boat. I know this might not be Fort Knox security type equipment and if someone has enough time, tools, and determination to get my stuff they will get it. This will slow down or deter most snatch and grab opportunity thieves or force people to make a bunch of noise to try to lift my gear. If you have any questions regarding the build please send me a message and I will explain it to you in more detail. I’m attaching pictures so you can see the finished product. The whole project took me about two hours and cost less than $50. Name:  IMG_2682.jpg
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    Nice fab work.
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    Looks good and pretty smart idea I think. Nice work. Thanks for sharing
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    very nice
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    Good idea and nice job.
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    Sweet idea. Locks are for honest people. I wouldn't trust that under most circumstances.

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    Great idea and a very clean installation. Hope it at least give pause to the dirt bags.
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    Awesome creativity! Thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by BabyFinster View Post
    Well I had a new project this weekend. After stopping at one of my local diners for a quick bite, I realized I did not have enough security on my boat to keep my tackle and rods from being swiped if I turned my back more than three seconds. So I decided to take an idea from the TH marine locker bar system. I just didn’t want to pay the almost $400 price tag for their idea. Plus that product from TH does not work on aluminum boats. So I decided to build my own. I have a 2006 Lowe Stinger 195 aluminum boat with some big hatches and rod locker at the front deck of the boat. The lockers did not come with locking latches from the factory. So I fabricated some brackets out of 1 1/2” x 1/8“ thick aluminum angle and then used metal EMT conduit three-quarter inch diameter and half inch diameter so they would slide inside each other across the floor of the boat across the hatch lids and then drilled a through hole through the center of both the pipes and placed a padlock in the hole. The deck on my boat is made out of aluminum so I pre-drilled holes in used 1 1/4”stainless steel rivets and stainless steel screws to secure the brackets to the deck of the boat. I know this might not be Fort Knox security type equipment and if someone has enough time, tools, and determination to get my stuff they will get it. This will slow down or deter most snatch and grab opportunity thieves or force people to make a bunch of noise to try to lift my gear. If you have any questions regarding the build please send me a message and I will explain it to you in more detail. I’m attaching pictures so you can see the finished product. The whole project took me about two hours and cost less than $50. Name:  IMG_2682.jpg
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    I have never seen anything quite liket that. I really like it! Who knows, could be the start of a good business idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lund View Post
    I have never seen anything quite liket that. I really like it! Who knows, could be the start of a good business idea!
    It's already available on the market. Robot or human?
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