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Topic: Gear retaining system for the x-factor?  (Read 5054 times)

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TomB

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Thanks Erik I have a rod holder that was given to me by a friend that needs something like that to use as a mount.
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I took one of those soft 5 gallon water containers found in the camping section of walmart and cut it in half. This will create two trays that are about 15"x15" square and about 6-7inches tall, it's soft so it can fit through the hatch (unlike a rigid plastic tray of the same size) and also can easily be crammed into some of the weird underdeck spaces. Both trays each have a sturdy handle to grab on to. This works pretty good for me. I can be organized with a lot of stuff and not have everything slide out of my reach.
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I took one of those soft 5 gallon water containers found in the camping section of walmart and cut it in half. This will create two trays that are about 15"x15" square and about 6-7inches tall, it's soft so it can fit through the hatch (unlike a rigid plastic tray of the same size) and also can easily be crammed into some of the weird underdeck spaces. Both trays each have a sturdy handle to grab on to. This works pretty good for me. I can be organized with a lot of stuff and not have everything slide out of my reach.
  That is another great idea.  Thanks!


 

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