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Topic: FOUND: WS hatch cover  (Read 753 times)

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Bungle

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  • Location: San Leandro
  • Date Registered: Apr 2006
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Has anyone recently lost their WS hatch cover (tupperware kind)?  I saw one today on the northbound High St. exit of 880.
Figured with folks coming from here and there to scoop up a sturgeon over at OAP, it possibly belongs to one of you?
I'm sure if you hurry its still there...







Just playin', I picked it up.  :smt003   PM me if its yours.


H2Ospider

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strong work Nate!
so glad that WS has recognized that flaw and made the change for the next evolution of Tarpons


XSquid

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  • Location: Brentwood, CA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2006
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No doubt, I started putting a strap around it after reading all the horror stories.  Can't tell you how many times I have done the "preflight checklist" before hitting the road only to notice that I didn't put it on before strapping the yak on the truck!   :smt013