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Russ Jacob Post

from North Fort Myers, FL
Age ~69

Russ Post Phones & Addresses

  • 16970 Tarpon Way, North Fort Myers, FL 33917 (239) 731-0546
  • Fort Myers, FL
  • Tampa, FL
  • Park City, UT
  • Lee, FL
  • 16970 Tarpon Way, Fort Myers, FL 33917

Work

Position: Construction and Extraction Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

r***e@msn.com

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
16970 Tarpon Way, North Fort Myers, FL 33917
Industry:
Maritime
Work:
Palms
Chief Executive Officer
Interests:
Football
Exercise
Nascar
Home Improvement
Shooting
Reading
Watching Auto Racing
Sports
Watching Basketball
Fishing
Home Decoration
Health
Watching Sports
Photograph
Cooking
Skiing
Gardening
Cruises
Outdoors
Electronics
Auto Racing
Fitness
Music
Camping
Dogs
Movies
Collecting
Medicine
Diet
Automobiles
Travel
Boating
Investing
Traveling
Television
Basketball
Watching Football
Languages:
English
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Russ Post
Owner
Tarpon Way Palms
Timber Tract Operation
16970 Tarpon Way, Fort Myers, FL 33917
(239) 731-0546

Publications

Us Patents

Storage Devices For Boats

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US Patent:
20050166828, Aug 4, 2005
Filed:
Jan 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/768546
Inventors:
Cathy Johnson - Tampa FL, US
Russ Post - North Fort Myers FL, US
International Classification:
B63B001/00
US Classification:
114343000
Abstract:
Various embodiments of storage devices for a boat are provided. One embodiment is a storage device for removably attaching to a t-top on a boat and for storing items. One such storage device comprises: a frame comprising marine fabric having an opening to a storage area defined by the frame for receiving an item; an access flap for enabling a user to access the storage area, the access flap comprising marine fabric attached to a top portion of the frame and extending over the opening to a bottom portion of the frame for securing the access flap to the bottom portion of the frame; and a plurality of straps attached to the bottom portion of the frame for providing support from underneath the frame when it is attached to a t-top on a boat, each of the plurality of straps having a first end for attaching to a first horizontal structure of the t-top and a second end for attaching to a second horizontal structure of the t-top.
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