Dave LeGear

Jul 15, 20222 min

The Bimini Clip (again) without drilling any holes!

Updated: 4 hours ago

Took me forever to find this product link again and I had several of these on my boat for years now and love them!

I found and picked them up at a boat show many years ago, and I use them all the time. I had a few on my past leaning post and console grab rail to hold on things like small towels to wipe my hands on after releasing fish, holding (clamping) on a small, modified fanny pack that holds various items, etc.

Great little product and was lucky enough to have been working on the Skiff the other day with my reading glasses on in bright enough sunshine, to just barely be able to read the product name embossed on it and find them again. I see you can now, get them in various colors to help match the powder coating you may have on your Skiff or Bay Boat nowadays.

All part of my "No Holes needed" (much less no rust) upgrade type of item like I wrote about Here

So, give them a try and see how they work out for you. I think you will like them and say "Now why did I not think of that!" I know, I said the same thing years ago myself 😊

In the meantime,

  • We invite you to take in a few Flats Nation Podcast Episodes to help "Scratch that Fishing Itch" when working or traveling and you cannot hitch up the Skiff and go, on these links:

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Also, The "Flats Nation" Merch and Swag collection, if you like our content, has some new works, from T-shirts to our newer Technical wear, just in time for Tarpon Season and will need for a trip to Aruba, can be found Here:

Tight Lines, and God Bless!

Dave and the Team

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