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  1. #11

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    NICE!! Looks real clean like that.

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    It does look real clean and pretty. Problem I see is I tie my fish basket for my caught fish to that rail, if I take it of then what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltare inverts View Post
    It does look real clean and pretty. Problem I see is I tie my fish basket for my caught fish to that rail, if I take it of then what?
    I just use the ice melter as a livewell

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    I love the name ice melter and as a live well even better.

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    Sushi might solve that fishy smell.......
    90 Conbrio

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleaf View Post
    Sushi might solve that fishy smell.......
    I can never catch the good sushi grade carp.

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    Fman. How is the rub rail holding up? I reviewed the pics again, it sure looks clean and sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saltare inverts View Post
    Fman. How is the rub rail holding up? I reviewed the pics again, it sure looks clean and sweet.
    So far its been great, its great not having to worry about peoples fingers getting pinched or stuck in the old rail system. Also acts as a great bumper for wakeboards. I like how after you put your board on you can slide off the edge of the platform and not have anything try and grab a finger.
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    I've had the same concerns with an ankle or whatever getting caught in there. Especially with my 2 daughters ( 5 yr old and 2 yr old). I took mine off yesterday and did this...total cost less than $15. It will work for now and I'll decided what I'm going to do for the long term later.




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    Scott,

    Great idea, looks finished off. What did you use to plug the holes?
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