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bikerider

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Anybody use cargo net storage on your boat? Pictures would be much appreciated. I'm considering it for my v hull. Thanks :)
 
That looks really nice. I like the cupholders too. If I had wood benches I would set mine up the same.
 
I have a pair of these in my 14'. They're great, storage when you need it but space when you don't

https://www.amazon.com/CellCase-Adhesive-Storage-Elastic-String/dp/B07FFS4PSR/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1549913445&sr=8-15&keywords=elastic+net+bag
 
onthewater102 said:
I have a pair of these in my 14'. They're great, storage when you need it but space when you don't

https://www.amazon.com/CellCase-Adhesive-Storage-Elastic-String/dp/B07FFS4PSR/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1549913445&sr=8-15&keywords=elastic+net+bag
Those would be great for a carpeted boat.
 
I heated a screw driver tip with a torch and melted a hole through the nylon end pieces and set a rivet through it to anchor it in place to the vertical support of my framing.
 
Done at low cost with no drilling into boat

Might give you some ideas
Cooler, netting, closed cell foam kitchen mat, ratchet straps purchased at Wmart
Closed cell foam flooring, PVC board, Lexel purchased at Lowes
Rod holders purchased at Academy sports

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I like the removability of the cooler. What kind of adhesive did you use?
 
Lexel—it’s a clear, paintable, flexible moisture curing urethane adhesive similar to pl5200
It’s easier to work with and remove vs pl5200

Available at Lowe’s It fully cures in 5 days

I cleaned the boat surface and pvc board with Rubbing alcohol, then 100 grit sandpaper, then rubbing alcohol again. Then applied Lexel to the sanded and cleaned surface of PVC board

Using this method, you can then screw items (rod holders, handles, netting fasteners, etc) into the PVC board
 
kdgrills said:
https://www.organizedobie.com/Barrier-Stretch-Nets

Yes, they're elastic.

Thanks for the link, I like that, I just put a board up to help hold stuff in but sometimes stuff gets out, I wanted to do the netting but didn't look real hard to find it. Prices are right too. Thanks.
 
You can get that black netting from the trunks of cars at the junk yards too and lots of times they'll just give you the stuff.
 
That netting for storage is a good idea and a nice look. I haven't got a way to use it on my boat but I really like it. I'm filing this away in my brain for later use.
 

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