Originally posted by mcosub
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Not yet. I ordered them late in the season so they didn’t actually arrive until after we put the boats away for the winter. That’s first on my list once we drop the boats in the water over Memorial Day weekend so I’ll provide an update with pics on how it went
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Having gotten our boats on the water this weekend, I was finally able to install these locker nets. Installation was straight forward, but it took some time (and patience) to drill all 24 pilot holes into the fiberglass walls in the rear lockers.
Overall, this is a great solution so I no longer have to throw our wet and dry vests, wetsuits and ropes on top of the Pro Ballast bags in the rear lockers
Last edited by North Woody; 05-26-2024, 06:55 AM.
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I love the concept but just know I would be ripping flesh from my arms on the hanging brackets at some point like when I needed to do an oil change or went to winterize the boat. Is there anyway you could flip the brackets so they mount facing outward instead of going inward toward the storage area?
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Having just installed these yesterday, I think it may be difficult to install the brackets on the interior of the fiberglass on the engine compartment side. There is not much room next to the engine compartment divider, but you MAY be able to push it inward enough to mount them that way. That said, you would not be able to detach them from that side if they’re mounted on the interior so you would have to mount the gunwale side brackets facing inwards (towards the locker, as they are in my set up) to be able to detach them and access the locker.Originally posted by bturner View PostI love the concept but just know I would be ripping flesh from my arms on the hanging brackets at some point like when I needed to do an oil change or went to winterize the boat. Is there anyway you could flip the brackets so they mount facing outward instead of going inward toward the storage area?
I actually called the guys at HyperRyd last year before I bought these and they were great in helping me get the right size rods and nets given the asymmetric lockers on my GS22, so I would bet that they could give you a better answer than that!Last edited by North Woody; 05-26-2024, 09:00 AM.
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I love ‘em ….. I can leave a few wetsuits, ropes or vests in the nets to dry off and not fall between the pro ballast bags and the sides of the lockers where they would stay wet. You can still unhook one side and dump a bunch of extra stuff down there if you need to, but these work great as an innovative storage solutionOriginally posted by Joeprunc View PostHow are you all liking these?
I just got an OG 210 and looking for something similar to keep gear separate from the ballast bags.
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