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Bought a New pontoon boat last July...looking for ideas...trying to figure out an inexpensive way to keep things off the floor, ( nothing too, high...don't want to lose space) under the seats...splash over, gets things wet!
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No idea what you're asking for.
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A marine duffel bag would keep things dry and would allow you to keep things tucked away either on the floor or on/under a seat.
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Milk crates, bread racks, old wire oven racks or refrig. racks?
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Maybe it's anti-fatigue flooring material?
![]() I have some mats that snap together at their margins. It's a very heavy rubber material; however, it is made in different weights. .
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