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Post by howard on Dec 4, 2009 17:17:25 GMT
just got back from b and q. bought a small toolbag for 5.98,it will make an ideal railing bag i reckon, ;D ;D ;D. has loads of pockets for leads and rigs etc,with a small alteration will have it sorted, ,h.
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Post by sealevel on Dec 4, 2009 22:04:22 GMT
well done H. Necessity is the mother of invention......not often heard,but very true!!
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Post by howard on Dec 5, 2009 10:15:48 GMT
quite right andy, ;D ;D ;D,h.
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Post by howard on Dec 5, 2009 20:00:22 GMT
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Post by tojo09 on Dec 5, 2009 20:14:06 GMT
youll get your lunch in there too h.......
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Post by howard on Dec 5, 2009 20:18:17 GMT
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Post by howard on Dec 5, 2009 20:19:48 GMT
you seen the pics in the background, , ,h.
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Post by tojo09 on Dec 5, 2009 20:22:24 GMT
;Dlol........one too many fella.....i usually look like that after afew too. ;D we all do it now and then.
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Post by howard on Dec 5, 2009 20:27:19 GMT
;D ;D ;D
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Post by gethyn on Jan 4, 2010 9:57:50 GMT
Like you need a BBQ on the boat, lol. Lads have brought them disposable ones with 'em. Placed in the table with buckets of water underneath they're fairly safe at anchor on a nice summers day. We've planned a few fmaily BBQ's at sea this summer.
Bag is a neat idea, especially if you get a good price. Those purpose made wraps for fishing tend to have an extra few £'s added to the price when marketed for fishing.
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Post by capnjack on Jan 4, 2010 16:51:38 GMT
Like you need a BBQ on the boat, lol. Lads have brought them disposable ones with 'em. Placed in the table with buckets of water underneath they're fairly safe at anchor on a nice summers day. We've planned a few fmaily BBQ's at sea this summer. Bag is a neat idea, especially if you get a good price. Those purpose made wraps for fishing tend to have an extra few £'s added to the price when marketed for fishing. anything once marketed for marine use has a ridiculous price tag we were once asked to pay 25quid for a fanbelt for a mercruiser, i bought an identical belt insize dimentions, for £3.50 from a motor factors
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Post by howard on Jan 4, 2010 19:06:26 GMT
Like you need a BBQ on the boat, lol. Lads have brought them disposable ones with 'em. Placed in the table with buckets of water underneath they're fairly safe at anchor on a nice summers day. We've planned a few fmaily BBQ's at sea this summer. Bag is a neat idea, especially if you get a good price. Those purpose made wraps for fishing tend to have an extra few £'s added to the price when marketed for fishing. fresh mack on the bbq and a cold beer to wash it down,awesome geth, will be trying the bag out on sunday,john(theamazingjt)has sorted a trip on jensen on the mersey,weather permitting, . let you know if my ideas are good in practice,lol,h.
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Post by gethyn on Jan 4, 2010 21:04:00 GMT
Have a good time - Tell Tony his Jokes are rubbish and his rigs need a little work!
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Post by howard on Jan 4, 2010 21:35:19 GMT
will do geth, ;D ;D ;D. i won't ask him for rig advice then, . as mine are not the best, ;D ;D ;D. regards to the family top man, ,h.
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Post by howard on Jan 13, 2010 18:17:25 GMT
trip was with simon on suveran, ;D ;D ;D. bag was fine as long as you are prepared to take just essentials,good thing i think, . never thought to strap it to railing lol,try that next time,h.
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