Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
We have a 2020 Key West center console boat and was hoping this would work. It did not. It was tight getting in 8 regular size orange life jackets and sagged down so was useless. Missed the return date so now stuck with it. Would love to find one that does NOT sag.
udy
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Better than my T-B! Built good
Sbs17
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
We love the storage space this bag gives us on our 20 ft. center console. Great for storing towels, sunblock, etc. However, we have had this product for 2.5 months and the zippers on the back pockets have already broken. Disappointed that this product is already falling apart after such a short time.
Happy in Florida
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
It fit and I'm pleased. Do this if you get one:1. Put 4 life jackets in it to give it shape.2. Admit the straps aren't long enough or in the right places for your T-top.3. Adjust 4 large corner straps.4. Use zipties to reach from the straps to the poles. Keep adjusting til you get it square and tight.5. Replace with heavy duty black zipties when you get it just right.5
Cruiser
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I carry five adult sized type III PFD's (vest style, pictured) for guests on my sailboat and I needed an efficient way to store them. They usually end up tossed in the V berth or quarter berth where they become unmanageable and get in the way. I don't have a T-top on the boat but I found this storage bag attaches neatly to the V berth overhead, using brackets I added, where no headspace is needed above the legs of anyone sleeping on the berth. All five PFD's fit in the main storage bag compartment without difficulty (pictured). However if I had a sixth it would have been a tight fit attempting to add it. Note, type III PFD's are a bit bulkier than the type II indicated in the listing. I don't doubt six type II PFD's would fit.Construction quality is good with impeccable stitching, webbing reinforcement where appropriate plus adequately hefty material and plastic hardware. Drainage grommets are nonmagnetic suggesting they are stainless steel. Zippers are good quality (also nonmagnetic) with substantial pull tabs included (pictured).Numerous accessory pockets are are included in along the sides (zippered) and ends (open mesh, pictured).All indications are this PFD storage bag will serve well, solving a nuisance problem storing PFD’s. Plus the accessory pockets will prove useful no doubt. You can never have too many storage options on a sailboat.
Joseph W.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Extra Storage for the boat.
Matthew B
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
I attached this to the underside of my tower platform just like you would on a t-top but it works just fine on my tower so you can pretty much mount this anywhere if you get creative.
Ernest Scaglione
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Works from my 24 Carolina Skiff with the soft top tower on it. Storage is no longer an issue and has drain holes and ventilation to keep mildew away.
Recommended Products