Flack Jaket released today

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For all you guys interested in protecting your boats from rock chips and broken windshields checkout https://www.flackjaket.com/#/ or head down to the sportmans expo this weekend and check them out in person.They are made right here in ND. I was able to see these while they were in development and they are awesome.
 


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Can I buy just the windshield thingy? If so, $$?
 

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You can buy just a windshield cover, I'm told they are $275.
 

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I had a windshield thingy made that also drops down over the gauges and those fish finder gizzmos at Finest Auto Trim in GF. Alot less than $275. Also keeps all that stuff dry.

And a bra that covers the front half of the boat.
 


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I had a windshield thingy made that also drops down over the gauges and those fish finder gizzmos at Finest Auto Trim in GF. Alot less than $275. Also keeps all that stuff dry.

And a bra that covers the front half of the boat.

My boat doesn’t have any boobs, therefore no need for a front bra.
 

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I had a windshield thingy made that also drops down over the gauges and those fish finder gizzmos at Finest Auto Trim in GF. Alot less than $275. Also keeps all that stuff dry.

And a bra that covers the front half of the boat.


I've come to live by the old motto you get what you pay for. Cheap materials and cheap labor make for cheaper products. I choose to support the guy who takes the time to make sure he's not selling me a piece of shit. A lot of time, thought, and money went into these products to make sure they would hold up to years of use and abuse.Say for someone like myself who tows their boat thousands of miles per year and gets put on and taken off over a hundred times a year, cheap doesn't last.

Oh and I'm no good at putting bras on, just taking them off
 

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Seen them in action as well. They look friggen sweet. Now I just need a boat to protect.
 

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Looks like a neat idea but wonder how they’ll roll up if they get full of mud.
 

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Seen them in action as well. They look friggen sweet. Now I just need a boat to protect.

I'll go halfsies with you, on one of these little slices of heaven...

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I'll go halfsies with you, on one of these little slices of heaven...

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You could float the river from the tailrace to Heskett, just need a couple of rod holders. Cut a small hole and get some really good netting and you'd have a "live well".

You could hop on that in the winter and see if you could get Ahab to tow you around with the WilCraft as well.
 

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if you pull your boat very much on gravel, this is just a good investment... saving 5 years worth of rock chips will easily cover the price of this in resale... good stuff - i'll have 1 as soon as it's available for my boat... thanks for the heads up...
 

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Getcha’s a good pair of dem mud flapper thing-a-majiggers.
 

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You could float the river from the tailrace to Heskett, just need a couple of rod holders. Cut a small hole and get some really good netting and you'd have a "live well".

You could hop on that in the winter and see if you could get Ahab to tow you around with the WilCraft as well.

That sounds like a capital idea. If Dirtymike were on board though, I'd want some sort of a low rail around the outside edge. Something he couldn't crawl over.

Or maybe a tree-stand harness, in case he falls in, diving after his phone.
 


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That sounds like a capital idea. If Dirtymike were on board though, I'd want some sort of a low rail around the outside edge. Something he couldn't crawl over.

Or maybe a tree-stand harness, in case he falls in, diving after his phone.

Worth it when outfishing you 9-1.
 

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