Bilgerat
New Member
Hello,
I'm currently refurbishing a 25 year old Nordica 20 and would like to build in a permanent ice box. This past season, we have been just using a picnic cooler, but find this most unsatisfactory for longer cruises. Obviously, with just a 20 ft. boat, space is at a premium where every inch counts so using 3 inches all round would be out of the question. Therefore, I would like to get opinions on the best insulation to use for the new icebox and also any ideas on construction..
I live on Cape Breton Island on Canada's east coast and as our cruising tends to be in remote areas where unlike the UK or Europe where there is a pub within a stones throw from every town dock. Iit is imperative that I'm able to look forward to having a cool brew at the end of a long days slog to windward.
Cheers,
Fun is inversely proportional to length ! !
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I'm currently refurbishing a 25 year old Nordica 20 and would like to build in a permanent ice box. This past season, we have been just using a picnic cooler, but find this most unsatisfactory for longer cruises. Obviously, with just a 20 ft. boat, space is at a premium where every inch counts so using 3 inches all round would be out of the question. Therefore, I would like to get opinions on the best insulation to use for the new icebox and also any ideas on construction..
I live on Cape Breton Island on Canada's east coast and as our cruising tends to be in remote areas where unlike the UK or Europe where there is a pub within a stones throw from every town dock. Iit is imperative that I'm able to look forward to having a cool brew at the end of a long days slog to windward.
Cheers,
Fun is inversely proportional to length ! !
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