Cooler in R3 under Passenger Seat Fits Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Perfectly

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Re: Cooler in R3 under Passenger Seat Fits Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Perfectly

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I’ve yet to try the coolers inside the boat. Just the one in the swim platform.

Maybe i’ll Give them a try when I’m at the lake all next week. I really don’t mind loading up a cooler. But if you get enough people on the boat it sure is some space saver. Right now my under the seat cooler serves as storage for micro fiber towels and hot sauce 😀

Back to the topic. I’ve never seen the use case for a yeti cooler for my usage. If I get 8hrs out of ice in the cooler that is all I need. as all I am trying to do is keep beer and water cold.

I totally get the use case for hunting and campers that need to keep things cold for days. A standard igloo or Coleman served my needs just fine
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AsLan7 wrote: Sun Jun 24, 2018 3:30 pm

I also find it amazing that Cobalt offered a powered "ice cooler chest" for that compartment as well Matt.....especially for how well she keeps ice cold without that option.

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That's right.. geeze I haven't event used the fridge in ours yet. Same 12v system. Maybe I'll take a bulett and try it. See if I can't kill a battery in a day :shock:
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Re: Cooler in R3 under Passenger Seat Fits Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Perfectly

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The next time I go to the boundary waters I will get something like a yeti, for the boat I need more capacity, less expense, and 6 to 8 hours of cooling that’s it
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