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    #31
    Originally posted by Tequilasun
    Dog, I need one of those.

    How long does it hold a charge?
    It depends. It's called Eva-Dry and you can order it online from Boater's World. It holds about 8-10 ounces of water and will recharge in about 12 hrs. It's basically some moisture absorbing crystals that dry out when you plug it in.
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      #32
      Originally posted by dogbert
      It depends. It's called Eva-Dry and you can order it online from Boater's World. It holds about 8-10 ounces of water and will recharge in about 12 hrs. It's basically some moisture absorbing crystals that dry out when you plug it in.
      Thats a cool gadget. I have been looking for some moisture absorbing products.

      How do you like it, does it work well?

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        #33
        Originally posted by dogbert
        ...meanwhile, back at the thread.

        This little device (dehumidifier) works really well. There's no mess and you just plug it in to recharge.
        I would have to hire someone to recharge that full time in this climate......
        http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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          #34
          Re: Koozie Kollector

          Originally posted by chpthril
          Just came up with this one! The mesh will let them dry

          We use that same bag to hold all of the sunscreen. Those bags are a must for many items.
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            #35
            Another handy item to have is an otterbox. It lets you load all of your valuables in a water proof and floatable box.

            http://www.otterbox.com/
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              #36
              I'd love to have one for the Ipod so it doesn't get beat up in the glovebox.
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                #37
                Originally posted by chpthril
                I'd love to have one for the Ipod so it doesn't get beat up in the glovebox.
                They are nice but you have to leave it undone to connect most I-pod contolers for the strereo. I have a 20 Gig I will give you if you pay for the shipping. I just bought it and my 20 gig took a dump. I am stepping up to the 80 gig for Christmas.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by chpthril
                  I'd love to have one for the Ipod so it doesn't get beat up in the glovebox.
                  I have one of these for my iPod.



                  My iPod is like my second wallet so it gets used and abused and this cover really holds up well. Since it has a grippy rubber to it I can throw it on my dash of my boat or truck and it will not slide around at all. Also looks tough and tactical!

                  http://www.speckproducts.com/vid-toughskin-ds.html

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                    #39
                    too bad, wife's got a nano. we plug up w/ RCA spliter into the earphone jack i guess, and use the Ipod to select. so i guess it would work in the case?
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by chpthril
                      too bad, wife's got a nano. we plug up w/ RCA spliter into the earphone jack i guess, and use the Ipod to select. so i guess it would work in the case?
                      They make them for the nano too, 1st and 2nd Generation.

                      http://www.speckproducts.com/toughskin-lineup.html

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                        #41
                        Marry Xmas

                        Looks like i'll be stuffin the wife's stocking with one.
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                          #42
                          Hey Guys,
                          Keep these GREAT Ideas coming
                          This is a great Thread. . .
                          Wish I had started it.
                          But I am making a list to do for next year. . .
                          AJ
                          A bad day of boating is better than a good day of work, anyday!

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Matt Garcia
                            Thats a cool gadget. I have been looking for some moisture absorbing products.

                            How do you like it, does it work well?
                            It works really well. Normally, I store my boat in my garage at my lakehouse. However, with the drought, our lake's been down too far to make it fun. So, we've been going to Lake Austin, which is 15 minutes from the house. Consequently, I've had to keep the boat outside in storage. We got lots of rain (but in all the wrong places) so my boat got dumped on pretty good plus I live in a neighborhood where you can't keep your boat in the driveway overnight. It was nice being able to put your boat away wet and not have any mildew form. I ended up getting 2 of the ones pictured and a couple of larger ones. It absorbed a ton of water and it's really neat to be able to just plug it into the wall to dry it out. No mess at all.

                            I used Damp-Dry before and it works well, but it can get really messy if you spill it.
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                              #44
                              [QUOTE=Matt Garcia]I have one of these for my iPod



                              I use the same thing...works great!

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                                #45
                                Here is an idea that my neighbor had for one of the rear compartments. Normally one of the rear compartments is where you keep your wet stuff. Tige or a DIY guy might like this. Make the entire compartment fiberglass with the bottom with holes in it to allow for drainage to the bilge. No Carpet to mildew and rot, and your stuff can dry from the engine heat coming back up. I really liked this idea and thought it is something that can improve any wake boat.
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