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Any tips on securing a Super Bait Tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="redrum" data-source="post: 403896" data-attributes="member: 14669"><p>Well i've since swapped out for a smaller 20 gallon tank and a larger 1648 boat. I ended up riveting some 1" aluminum angle to the ribs to hold the tank. I also made some loops out of an old ratchet strap and secured them to the lid bolts then used two cam buckle straps to hold the tank to the brackets. Here are some pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrum, post: 403896, member: 14669"] Well i've since swapped out for a smaller 20 gallon tank and a larger 1648 boat. I ended up riveting some 1" aluminum angle to the ribs to hold the tank. I also made some loops out of an old ratchet strap and secured them to the lid bolts then used two cam buckle straps to hold the tank to the brackets. Here are some pics. [/QUOTE]
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