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    Quote Originally Posted by drejustice View Post
    These work great. We have one for the ultra.
    Nice first post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayboat View Post
    Nice first post.
    I agree better than my first post
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    Quote Originally Posted by GENERAL LEE View Post
    "Fat Towels" won't slide. They are thick, heavy, & huge, They work great on the deck of my boat, almost like a mini mattress up there. Just don't drop one in the water, you'll need a crane to get it back out!
    Ditto on the fat towels.
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    I guess I am going to try the rug gripper and the yoga mat this weekend. E-mailed Fat Towel they only have teal, yellow and white in stock wanted red they said next spring. Hope to have time and put boat in the water tomorrow. Then take trailer to Performance Trailer for new winch stand and an extra crossmember so cut bunks for sling openings.
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    I have 5 fat towels, one for each family member. Worth every penny.
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    Found some Yoga mats in walmart they have a bottom that feels like the gripper that goes under the rug. Hope to given a try today. While I was in line waiting to pay some wise ass says nice pink mats (he was with his fat inbreed wife) I said yea I have two women coming up this weekend that like to lay on deck of topless and I am getting those so they don't slip of deck. He didn't know what to then!!!
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    Good answer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by go4broke View Post
    Good answer!
    what he said.

    and post some pix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    Agree with the big towels, however Hans/ rockstrmaker on here. his wife owns a company that makes the bigtowels. He has done much to support others on here, may want to throw some business their way.

    www.xttowels.com
    Linky no worky no more? Hope all is well..
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    You should have asked him if his wife had a hull id number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    this should keep em' from sliding off...

    Nice one Phragle!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea-Dated View Post
    Sunpad on the engine hatch. Deck is kept waxed and usually too slick to walk on let alone lay out on.
    I'm with ya on the sun pad.... I'm not sure I understand the question! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshoredrillin View Post
    Agree with the big towels, however Hans/ rockstrmaker on here. his wife owns a company that makes the bigtowels. He has done much to support others on here, may want to throw some business their way.

    www.xttowels.com
    Rob the link isn't working. I'd like to take a look at them so if you can repost a workable link, that would be great!
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    I had Mike from Fineline make me a a 3 piece foldable sunpad with suction cups. It stores easy, opens easy and attaches in seconds. Its about 4 inches thick and gives you the same comfort level as a cushy sunpad. The girlfriend loves it. As far as Fattowels, they are nice, but a pain in the ass to lug around , wash and are not comfortable on a hard deck surface.
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    take a couple of beach towels, sew them together, then add on 3/4" flat elastic cloth with snaps. Snap them into your existing snaps from the boat cover. Keeps the towels in place nicely!
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    Hi Kids-
    Thanks for the kind words on the towels. She's unfortunately shut the company down....sorry!
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    Sorry to hear Hans- I was trying to send you some business!

    Hope all is well!
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