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Location: Wausau | Boat Compartments/Lure Storage/Tackle Organization System for sale...
With help from an expensive industrial sized computer operated cutting machine, we were able to produce these awsome lure storage boxes for the compartments of my boat. I have a Crestliner 1850 Fishhawk - Musky Edition.
If interested in learning more about this option, please contact me at [email protected]. We can discuss measurements and price - which we should be able to keep close to 100$ if only one sheet of plastic is used.
Basically, this machine can cut any shape, pattern, length, width, notch, lip, etc. You send the length, width, height and any notches and the computer program does the rest. The parts slide together with alligned slots. Again, if interested, please contact me.
Check out the pictures...
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Full View Empty.JPG (36KB - 208 downloads)
Full View Inserts.JPG (37KB - 198 downloads)
Close Up Inserts.JPG (43KB - 172 downloads)
Full View Lures.JPG (48KB - 1204 downloads)
Close Up Lures.JPG (55KB - 199 downloads)
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| Sweet set up! We've got an '02 1850 Fishhawk "Muskie Edition" which has a compartment like those built in between the consoles. Do the newer ones NOT have that?
Oh, where does everything else go??? lol  | |
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Posts: 427
Location: Wausau | I have an 04 and yes, it has an empty middle compartment that covers the trolling motor batteries - but that is where other items go...
In the close up picture, you can see I have different size dawgs/suckers. The large ones are Pounders and the two in one slot are magnums - this system allows for a lot of lure storage and a lot less cluster in the boat. No more tripping on Lakewoods and Plano boxes.
A more applicable option would be to measure the opening in the storage unit and not from under the edge. This would allow for easy assemble and removal. One would need to add a piece of foam to wedge in place.
E-mail if you have any questions.
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