Portable Ice Chest

fiddlersgreen6

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Hi C-Brats-- I'm trying to find a good quality portable ice chest, that can be used as both an interior step and an extra seat. Being a 16' cruiser my cockpit space is very limited. I had found one at an independent sporting goods store, very well built and solid with non-skid on the bottom, looked like it could also be used as a live well,with 2 drains,but at 40 gallons it was to large, and of course they didn't have a clue where it came from. I suspect that It may be from Thailand. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for any help-- Rich
 
Hi Rick, I that bench seat that was shown, I use it as my main seat, I have a 16' Angler, when they built my Angler last year I wanted no seats so I could install this bench seat. I'm 6' 5 so I wanted more leg room, I installed this ice chest and use it as both a drivers seat and a fishing seat. Works well as both, also an Ice chest, so If I could do it on a 16; Angler I'm sure you can do it on a cruiser. I'll try to post some pictures so you can see how I installed it.
 
Both types of coolers seem practical, does anyone know anything about the models built in Thailand? I e-mailed a company over a week ago and have not heard back. Holding ice for 9 days is important since I'm planning on running the Tombigbee River from Kentucky Lake to Mobile after the Erie Canal cruise in Sept. The Fran-Sea has good cooler and step on board but it is electric. Thanks Rich
 
Thanks for all the help: I checked out your suggestions, I went with the Icy-Tek because of the solid constrution and they happened to have a smaller version than the 40 qt., they have a a 25 qt. 18"x16"x14" just the right size for a 16' C-Dory. Rich
 
fiddlersgreen6: Thanks for bringing this up. I needed to find a cooler a bit tuffer than the one I had been using to fly BBQ. These icy-tecks look nice, and some flexibility on the sizes too. ....and ... i like the idea of seats that are coolers.... you can store stuff in them, use them for just about anything. Also... on your treck down the TN Tom, keep me posted. You did not make the Nashville gathering, but have family and spend much time in Nashville myself, and.. if you plan a few side trips, when you get about 40 miles north of Mobile, hang a left and travel back up the Alabama River if you want some time alone and see river with very very impact from man. 3 locks between the Mobile/AL River fork to Montgomery, AL. Bill and El have a spill on their trip when I went down and met them after they locked thru Selma... but.... know your fuel ranges and plan accordingly.
Byrdman on FreeByrd, Montgomery, AL
 
Byrdman: The best deal I found for the Icey-tek coolers was through Boater's World Marine Centers, mainly because of their free shipping and no sales tax policy. Rich
 
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