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Old 11-15-2008, 11:48 AM
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Default Marine grade beanbag ashtrays...

Can you guys make something like that? maybe a deep ashtray so I can keep bait in it for the front of the boat. I use small pails on the decka nd they slide around. It would be nice if I can leave it on thegunwale where I need bait on the boat...

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Old 11-16-2008, 08:41 AM
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We could but IMO I dont think it would be as practical as a product I saw at a boat show. It was a rubber ring that the bucket slid into and the bottom had an angled rubber lip to keep it from sliding. I would image you could cut the bucket down and use it on the gunwale. This product was made just to keep bukets from sliding on the deck. I did a search and could not find it. I think it was called a bucket stop. I'll ask around and PM you when I find out
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Old 11-17-2008, 02:37 PM
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marinebeanbags.com - 11/16/2008 7:41 AM We could but IMO I dont think it would be as practical as a product I saw at a boat show. It was a rubber ring that the bucket slid into and the bottom had an angled rubber lip to keep it from sliding. I would image you could cut the bucket down and use it on the gunwale. This product was made just to keep bukets from sliding on the deck. I did a search and could not find it. I'll ask around and PM you when I find out
A great idea...

Thanks.

P.S. i brought home the 2wedges and now it's my sons' favorite reading chairs...my 11yr old spends an hour or more a day reading in it. I don't know how I'm gonna get it back out on my boat next season.
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