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Old 06-14-08, 10:57 PM   #1
stevomac59
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Default Organization HELP

I have a Tracker Pro Guide V-16. It's a nice sized boat, 16'2''. It has 5 compartments, Two in the front, One in the back, and one on each side of the boat (for boat oars). How would you organize the boat? I put the anchor, docking rope, and trolling pedal in one compartment (front). I keep the life preservers in the other front compartment. I keep Misc objects in the back compartment (drift anchor, fishing jugs, uten., etc.. On the sides I put the oar. In the other compartment, I put the boat lights in. But somehow, no matter how I place everything, It seems that It ends up being messy and crowded again. IT is a perfect size boat, it just so happens that everything ends up in the middle of the boat, and disturbs my fishing capability! ANy organization trips?
http://www.trackerboats.com/boat/specs.cfm?boat=2844
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