My new ride,,I know wrong forum,,lol
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since I never use the V berth in the boat I thought this might be a nice little ad on so I could keep the bumpers and life jackets off the cabin floor..I put quick clips on one side so I can have easy access
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Can you post some more pics of this set up? I realize it is a tailgate net for a pick up truck, but curious what truck it is off and how you attached it.
I really like this idea.
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That does look good but since I do use my v-berth I've installed a cargo net under the u-shaped seat at front between the couches. Just some simple hooks into the bottom of the seat, the cargo net is out of the trunk of a car. Sure keeps the random crap from rolling around in the cabin!
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That does look good but since I do use my v-berth I've installed a cargo net under the u-shaped seat at front between the couches. Just some simple hooks into the bottom of the seat, the cargo net is out of the trunk of a car. Sure keeps the random crap from rolling around in the cabin!
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that is a Fountain cargo stowage and securing NASA designed restraining net.(very air dynamic,,notice the holes in it?).

ok ok I will take some pictures of the tailgate net next time I go by the boat
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Thank you, sir.


