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SwiftDraw

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Vancouver, WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2009
  • Posts: 232
Thanks all for the great ideas and it’s not going to cost me a lot of money this time around.
Wow that’s really using your noodles!

SD


jself

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I use poodle noodle tech to create a pseudo bulkhead then use the noodle holes to hold my rods. I also rib the hull with smaller noodles to create some added floatation, take up some of the dead space, and then store my gear between the ribs to keep everything in place. I dab a spot of marine goop about every foot to hold them in place and it is easy to remove if needed.
currently ribbing a 09 T160. Ill post pictures when its complete.

Nice dude. And here I thought the only way to keep beers from rolling around was to fill the hole damn hull with beer so there's no room left.

FYI- They're making really good beers in cans now. Can get just about any micro-brew in a can at a good liquor store.....you can crush them to save space, and don't have to worry about broken glass. I'm pretty sure glass bottles are contraband at most parks/beaches.


troutnut

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  • Date Registered: May 2009
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And here I thought the only way to keep beers from rolling around was to fill the hole damn hull with beer so there's no room left.

Why didn't I think of that.  (hurrying out to shop to see how many beers will fit)


Drool

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: E'ville, Wa
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 298

And here I thought the only way to keep beers from rolling around was to fill the hole damn hull with beer so there's no room left.

Why didn't I think of that.  (hurrying out to shop to see how many beers will fit)

 :headbang:


hydrospider

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Here is the forward bulkhead and ribs for the T160.
I spear tipped the noodles for a better fit.
The ribs are gooped down but the blue bulk piece is removable if you need more usable space.




 

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