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Originally posted by dogbert View PostMy cooler on my old boat is awesome...keeps stuff cold for days...even ice.
Seriously, you might be able to get in there and add some spray insulation or that expanding foam they use in houses.Honey I'm home!
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostMy cooler on my old boat is awesome...keeps stuff cold for days...even ice.
Seriously, you might be able to get in there and add some spray insulation or that expanding foam they use in houses.
I have always wondered why Tige builds an ice chest into a boat without insulating it. On the 24Ve, there was no insulation on the back center activity center where they claim there is an ice chest there also. But, I am thinking about cutting it out and expanding my storage capabilities
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostCursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I really dislike the starboard side built in cooler. As discussed above, there is no insulation. And it is so small as to be near worthless even if you did want to use it. My drain hose is misrouted and short as well. I use it to store ropes etc.
I love the Tige soft side cooler tucked up under the bow cushion--no asking people to move to get a beer.
If anyone tries that spray in foam, be careful to not get too much. The stuff expands so much it could crack the plastic.
I should cut the darn thing out but I cannot bring myself to "violate" the newness of the boat (other than ripping a board rack of by accident of course XD ).
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Originally posted by ajholt7 View PostWhere did you get the tige soft cooler?
http://store.tige.com/index.asp?Page...PROD&ProdID=33
I'm thinking I like the looks of the bigazz one Timmy and dogbert have. May have to get that one and relegate the boat cooler to just another storage space.
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Originally posted by Duncan View PostI really dislike the starboard side built in cooler. As discussed above, there is no insulation. And it is so small as to be near worthless even if you did want to use it. My drain hose is misrouted and short as well. I use it to store ropes etc.
I love the Tige soft side cooler tucked up under the bow cushion--no asking people to move to get a beer.
If anyone tries that spray in foam, be careful to not get too much. The stuff expands so much it could crack the plastic.
I should cut the darn thing out but I cannot bring myself to "violate" the newness of the boat (other than ripping a board rack of by accident of course XD ).
At least it's above the water line of the lake. I know it's difficult to cut below the water line but come on!!!! It's the water from the ice that was in the ice chest. Not the lake water j/k hahaha
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The soft sided one that I have is gray and has a Tige logo on it - it came with the boat, it is NOT the one on the Tige site.
here's a discussion on it: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...ght=cooler+bag
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Geez, I tried to explain this whole thing to the Mrs. last night, and she is refusing to accept the idea of using a separate cooler. Her reasoning is that it will "take up floor space and get in the way." So, I guess I'll just have to keep using the built-in and maybe try to re-route the drain line. Oh well, it works well enough that drinks are still cool at the end of the day, just not always ice cold. Some things are just not worth the fight.
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Originally posted by ajholt7 View PostWhere did you get the tige soft cooler?
I strongly recommend them. It is HUGE and fits perfectly up under the bow cushion. I will click a pic of it in place this weekend -- I am sure dingleberry's wife can be convinced of its floor space economy
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