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Capt Tom

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Hey any of you guys find a better alternative for these nets? They are off of a 2011 205 Freedom and the material is pure garbage. When I got the boat almost three years ago they were shot, found the vendor and ordered another set and they lasted a year. These were not cheap so took a picture and contacted the vendor again, they sent me a new set at no cost but I can see the same thing is going to happen again.
 

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Maybe have someone use para cord and make you a set. Would have to know how to knot it, but would probably last forever.
 

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I went through the same process over a couple of years. My solution was to buy some bungee cord and string it horizontally as per the photo. Works great, looks clean, easy and cheap fix.
 

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I think the para cord along with two bungee stretch pieces top and bottom is your best option. The para cord won't stretch all that much but will hold things very nicely. The bungee material can be found on amazon. There are a couple of options (rubber like or bungee like) out there.