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they have that on the new seacrafts,i think it's the new 23t check there web site. you may be able to order it from them
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i have kind of the same type of setup in the cuddy of mine. i just got a cargo net from the autoparts store(suv organizer) and cut it to the shape i needed and laced a bungee cord in and out of the top and bottom (two seperate bungees) and screwed eyelets used for bimini top straps into the forward bulkhead to secure the bungees.. actually the life jackets slide out the bottom very easy with a good tug. you could probably come up with something similar. hope this helps
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Thanks for the replies. Nuthin, do you happen to have any pics? Thank You
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sorry no pics as im in orlando for school and boat in va
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Another idea may be to use two smaller nets that overlap allowing items to be slipped in behind , moved back and then positioned once the under side ntting is cleared positioning the item in the most convenient position. Also, there is no rule against taking advantage of it being basically netting and repositioning the elastic cord route through the netting and adjusting the tensioning as desired.
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