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Forum Name: Gear Wanted
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Printed Date: January-08-2025 at 4:31pm


Topic: Cargo Nets
Posted By: KFD14
Subject: Cargo Nets
Date Posted: March-25-2009 at 1:29pm
I recently saw a photo of a 2009SN, it had gear nets running along each side. Thought this might be an easy and convenient add on to my 83 2001SN.

Any one know how they attach to the floor.

Any one know where to find them. I'm guessing a dealer but I hate to assume. Plus I can't help posting

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%20http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=4380" rel="nofollow - 83 2001 SN



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Posted By: Kevin's '79
Date Posted: March-25-2009 at 5:01pm
My '97 Ski Nautique had a long one along the passenger side of the boat and it had a piece of plastic trim that was screwed to the floor and it has shock cord at the top that hooked around a screw head on the inside if the gunwale. I took it out and would be willing to sell it if you want to make an offer.

Kevin

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http://correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=2575&yrstart=1991&yrend=1995 - My '97 SN


Posted By: JR_VIC
Date Posted: July-23-2009 at 2:38am
Originally posted by Kevin's '79 Kevin's '79 wrote:

My '97 Ski Nautique had a long one along the passenger side of the boat and it had a piece of plastic trim that was screwed to the floor and it has shock cord at the top that hooked around a screw head on the inside if the gunwale. I took it out and would be willing to sell it if you want to make an offer.

Kevin


I am interested in your net you speak of...can you e-mail me the price shipped?

Thanks!

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"That's not a Snow Cone that's my Ring!"


Posted By: SNobsessed
Date Posted: July-25-2009 at 11:05am
JR - I got one from some 'cargonet.com' type of website, it was about $20. I mounted it under the starboard gunnel along side the doghouse. I attached it by replacing the screws that attach the teak step strips (you boat may not have these) with machine screws & plastic P-Clamps. The net is very handy for keeping the clutter down - sandals, etc. Not so good for shirts, they get wet there.

If you don't have any screws you can hang it from, you might have to epoxy some wood strips up under the gunnel to drive some screws into.

Don't drill holes in the deck!

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“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”

Ben Franklin


Posted By: tullfooter
Date Posted: July-25-2009 at 12:32pm
KFD
That's got to be the best color scheme for a boat that I've ever seen. Sure would look choice on a BFN!

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Play hard, life's not a trial run.
'85 BFN
'90 BFN



White Lake, Michigan



Posted By: JR_VIC
Date Posted: July-30-2009 at 4:04am
Originally posted by JR_VIC JR_VIC wrote:

Originally posted by Kevin's '79 Kevin's '79 wrote:

My '97 Ski Nautique had a long one along the passenger side of the boat and it had a piece of plastic trim that was screwed to the floor and it has shock cord at the top that hooked around a screw head on the inside if the gunwale. I took it out and would be willing to sell it if you want to make an offer.

Kevin


I am interested in your net you speak of...can you e-mail me the price shipped?

Thanks!


Kevin,

If you click on my user profile you can then shoot me an e-mail directly. As for price...not sure but how about $25 shipped? I am zip code 77304. Let me know.

Thanks!

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"That's not a Snow Cone that's my Ring!"


Posted By: Toigs325
Date Posted: March-29-2010 at 2:34pm
I am glad someone else thought of this idea. My 2003 SN196 has cargo nets along each side and I wanted to integrate something similar into my 1966 Mustang, instead of running vinyl covered panels. I am having trouble finding what I want as well though

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2003 Ski Nautique 196 SE
1966 Correct Craft Mustang



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