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ALBIN 28

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jillsusan
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Post by jillsusan »

ANY SUGGESTIONS ON ROD STORAGE INSIDE THE CABIN (BESIDES ACROSS THE BERTH IN FRONT)
PICS WOULD HELP ALOT
AlanD
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Post by AlanD »

My wife is asking me this exact same question! She does not enjoy my fine arrangement of gear piled on the mid berth and across the front...go figure? Would love to hear some ideas well.
Alan
2008 28 TE NE
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Here's a link to an earlier discussion -

viewtopic.php?t=803

Jack
former boat .. 2003 28 TE Flushdeck Dogonit
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I have a 26 TE and although the cabin is different this is a solution I came up with. I made stands from 1" s/s tubing, 1' s/s floor flanges, Du - bro rod clips and a 1x4 piece of wood. I mounted the flanges to the cabin shelf and the wood. The wood is friction fit to the headliner. I also mounted 2 sets of clips to the wall next to the head these rods just rest on the floor.
We now have 6 rod & reels up and out of the way. makes a lot less clutter and a lot more room. Hope this helps. Good Luck Tim
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Albin 26 TE
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