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I'm growing tired of my current routine, which involves a couple of heavy duty locking Tupperware type bins with all my Plano style trays in them. Not fun fumbling around with all of them and digging through everything, maintaining organization is a tall task. A travel type tote would not be the best as it would be either too heavy or too many to carry along with the rest of my gear (rods, electronics) that don't stay at the boat. We do a lot of bottom fishing, some trolling for bass, live lining, and hopefully at some point (once outfitted for it) do some tuna hunting. Tackle runs the gamut basically, lots of lead as well. Having all the gear in designated spots neatly stowed and easy to access would be a thing of beauty. This website was what got me thinking: https://www.boatoutfitters.com/storage Something like the products they carry would be a nice drop-in solution, they have so many options depending on size requirements and layout. I wanted to see if anyone made use of anything like this or came up with something custom. |
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I feel you brother. I’ve been wondering the same thing and I mostly get answers like using a 5gallon bucket with pvc tubes, ziplock bags.., and yes boat outfitters has some cool stuff.
I looked over several boat manufacturers too. If you figure out something awesome please post as I’m wondering the same thing too. I’m going bag and stuff to get on water and get a better plan after some usage. but if I’m guessing it would include: Seat pedestals- tackle storage and trash can? Teak racks- make door fronts or something for under them. Open up storage on transom Rocket launcher- tools |
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Not sure if you have seen this option, but it looks like our 75 Sceptre came with a tackle center option behind the passenger side. We use it for miscellaneous tackle storage and an additional seat.
I cant find any pictures of it open, but feel free to PM me and I can take some when Im back at the shop. I haven't seen any other boats with this option, so maybe it was a custom job from a previous owner. |
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The boxes have a significant footprint and I couldn't possible see a scenario for needing both of them as fish boxes or even one cooler one fish box. Again, dry storage is most likely use, so elimination thereof completely may be somewhat detrimental to storage on these boats as a whole... |
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