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RUGER

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Ok so the one thing I have learned about my boat is, there is not a "dry storage" box anywhere on it. LOL
Does anyone keep a "dry bag" on their boat?
For stuff like, cell phone, tp, dry towel etc?
Which one do you like, and why?
 

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Ruger -- Just wait until later this summer when it gets all nice and humid. All your storage compartments are gonna dripping with sweat/condensation. And heaven forbid you get caught in one of those toad strangler down pours while trailering home...or if you are out on the water when one comes up...everything is gonna get soaked. The joys of a newer model Tracker. Dry bag(s) are almost a necessity.
 

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Ruger -- Just wait until later this summer when it gets all nice and humid. All your storage compartments are gonna dripping with sweat/condensation. And heaven forbid you get caught in one of those toad strangler down pours while trailering home...or if you are out on the water when one comes up...everything is gonna get soaked. The joys of a newer model Tracker. Dry bag(s) are almost a necessity.
I fished in a frog strangler Friday and Saturday this weekend.
Last weekend I ran through a storm, heavy rain and hail.
Thus, yeah I learned. :D
 

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My wife and I have several of the roll top style. We use them in the winter time in our canoe. We put cell phones snacks whatever in them. They seem to work great I actually tested one by floating it. Everything stayed dry.
 

thirdwilliam

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I have a couple bass pro roll top types and a couple boxes for my canoe. They work well. I have a couple I also bought off camofire and don't remember the brand, but they work well also. My only recommendation is a couple different sizes, and not to large, or what ever you need is always in the bottom and you will be digging it out at the most inopportune time.
 

TNLynn

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It's shameful that ANY brand of boat doesn't have mostly dry boxes! 25 years ago when i was looking at new boats, tracker had no lip on there boxes to even try to keep dry. Went with a javelin. I've owned MANY boats since and never had a boat that didn't have at least one or 2 boxes to leak somewhat.
 

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I keep several of these in the storage spots on my boat. Phone, wallet, keys etc. I think my wife got them at the walmart.
 

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TP goes in an empty 32oz yogurt or cottage cheese container with a lid. Cant fit a full roll but a 3/4 one fits nicely.
 

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Ok so the one thing I have learned about my boat is, there is not a "dry storage" box anywhere on it. LOL
Does anyone keep a "dry bag" on their boat?
For stuff like, cell phone, tp, dry towel etc?
Which one do you like, and why?
I've got a a Shimano bag that needs a home

 
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