Cspirit
Well-Known Member
I have a Westerly Corsair and need to improve the inadequate insulation around the existing coolbox/fridge. Given the difficulty of increasing the insulation on the outside of the box (access is poor/need to dismantle to whole galley) I intend to reduce the volume of the box by insulating inside. One option would be to make a new, smaller GRP liner which would then slot into insulation in the exisitng box. However, I'm tempted by the seemingly simpler route of using some food grade insulation panels, cut to size and attached to the inside of the existing box, sealed with silicone or similar. Isotherm sell packs of these for about £150 - expensive , but this might make the job easier:
http://www.isotherm.com/en/index.html?fixframe=1&
Does anyone have any experience of this?
http://www.isotherm.com/en/index.html?fixframe=1&
Does anyone have any experience of this?