yakfisho
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Swingers on Ebay...
Found this on ebay just then...not a bad price ...lots of features, Any one know anything about the pods , do they still make them, price etc, they look pretty handy...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1294&item=4556269111&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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15/Jun/2005, 9:35 pm
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The Mariner
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Re: Swingers on Ebay...
Howdy,
The rear pods are still available & I sell them for $120.00. Handy if you need extra dry storage 'coz they strap into the tankwell space and you can still reach around & get access to your gear through the hatch. Comes with a carry handle too so you can just pick the whole thing up & carry it off.
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16/Jun/2005, 10:01 am
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Yak Man
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Re: Swingers on Ebay...
Hi Phil,
I have seen a pod set up as a great live bait tank.
With the addition of some ice and saltwater,they are a good place to keep your "kill" fresh.
Last edited by Yak Man, 16/Jun/2005, 5:03 pm
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Re: Swingers on Ebay...
Hi Phil,
I actually have a pod for my boat sitting at home & I have tried to think of things to do with it. Hadn't thought of using it as a live bait tank but did think of using it as a catch tank.
If whoever used it as a live bait tank still has it I'd like to see some pics.
I also thought at one stage you could keep your tackle in it & just let it float (leashed of course) next to you, then when it's time to move shove it back in the tankwell, strap it down & paddle off.
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