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brad/nd
05-09-2000, 05:29 AM
Does anyone know where I can find the stretchy cargo nets to screw down along the sides in the bow of the boat? Will be used for clothing, jackets, & etc. I haven't seen them in any catalogs. Will be used in a lund tyee.
Thanks for any input,
Brad
I stole the ones out of the trunk of my wifes Buick. Try an automotive supply place like Champion auto or NAPA.
Hans
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"There is nothing; absolutely nothing; half so much worth doing,
as simply messing about in boats." :-)
TBO/MN
05-09-2000, 07:18 AM
Wal Mart, $14.95, in the automotive section. They work the same as the ones Lunds wants $100. for.
The Big One
BATMAN
05-09-2000, 06:27 PM
I just installed a cargo net in bow (right side)
of my 1775 Lund Pro-V Deluxe. I got the cargo net
from Canadian Tire in the automotive section. I
plan to throw my wet Drift Socks in the net. The
socks (I usually use two) will dry out quickly,
and they won't blow out off the boat on me. I
will also be a good place to throw a jacket when
it gets to hot. I got the idea (maybe you too)
after reviewing the 2000 Lund boat brochure. It
comes as a standard feature on some of their
tournament series boats. Go for it. It only took
me 15 minutes to get it mounted just right. Throw
out the screws that come with the kit, and use
stainless screws. Remeber don't drill through the
side of your boat. HA HA. Good Luck! From the
guy that has all the gismos on his boat too.
Mark W.
05-10-2000, 04:18 AM
Hi Joe,
I agree, Lund wants way too much money for them. If anybody realy has to have the Lund logo on them, we are selling them for 65 bucks, just to make them more available for our customers. Otherwise, another place you can get them is anyplace the sells motorcycles, and bike accessories. And yes, they are much cheaper that way.
By the way, How did Spring Valley go for you Joe?
And good luck on Big Stone.
Lundman