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    Imteresting set up. How is that stabilized to the deck?
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    It's not Ship, the seat post holds it upright, and will swing-around (on the seat post) to any position you want it. It just sets on the deck. I'd add a cap on the net (or umbrella) upright so it'd slide easier.
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    Sorry i did not check the thread anymore and did not realize y'all wanted pics. Thanks for putting something up neon, that is the same set-up i have, it is made of 1 1/2" sched. 40 pvc.
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    i either drop the dip net on the floor or back in the minnow bucket. Takes too much time to put it away when the fish are biting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    i either drop the dip net on the floor or back in the minnow bucket. Takes too much time to put it away when the fish are biting.
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    Thanks for the pics.
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    Looks like that configuration would work for mounting an umbrella, as well !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy View Post
    Looks like that configuration would work for mounting an umbrella, as well !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Yep, think I will build 2 of em while I am at it.
    Me too. I bought a bimini top but it gets in the way. An umbrella makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the picture too.
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