Geting there
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02-10-2004, 01:32 PM,
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Geting there
I just purchased my latest scuba equipment an 87 Suburban. looking for ideas for storing gear. Mostly securing tanks for weekend dive trips. I want them secure but need them accesable for fills with out unloading the whole truck. Any good tried and true ideas I can steel?
MNLakeDiver (aka Jim)<br />The water is so cold I can see my breath !
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02-10-2004, 02:24 PM,
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Re:Geting there
Don't do what I do...Jean's toss-it-in the-trunk divemobile! :o Wherever they roll , they go!!! Those foam-type tank holders are nice if you have a flat bottom to set them on. I know the guys should have lots of ideas though. Reminds me its time to go bucket shopping before spring. Seriously , I do try to set the tanks on one side of the trunk with the gear on the other side instead of the tanks on the bottom. : Jean
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02-10-2004, 02:26 PM,
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Re:Geting there
take a look at this for some ideas: David. |
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02-11-2004, 06:56 AM,
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Re:Geting there
I made tank holders using water noodles and rope. Cut the water noodles into thirds, and then make a rope ladder out of them. Be sure to tie knots on each side of each noodle so that the noodle doesn't slide around at all.
I think it cost me around $8 to make three sets of tank holders - they hold two tanks each typically. Or, you could make it as long as you wanted.
Everyone spends the first nine months of their life in water - the lucky ones make frequent return visits.
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