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TIN BOAT posted 11-12-2009 06:05 PM ET (US)   Profile for TIN BOAT   Send Email to TIN BOAT  
The cooler trays in the 86 quart Igloo coolers that were standard equipment on my 1989 Outrage are broken, and Igloo no longer makes the 86. Does anyone know where I might get replacement trays? Thank you.
Tom W Clark posted 11-12-2009 06:56 PM ET (US)     Profile for Tom W Clark  Send Email to Tom W Clark     
Any place that sells accessories for Igloo coolers.

The trays (and cutting board) for the 94 quart also fit the old 86 quart.

TransAm posted 11-12-2009 07:18 PM ET (US)     Profile for TransAm  Send Email to TransAm     
http://www.igloo-store.com/product_detail.asp?T1=IGL+23011& HDR=maxcoldacc
Tohsgib posted 11-13-2009 10:35 AM ET (US)     Profile for Tohsgib  Send Email to Tohsgib     
Wow...people actually use those?
Tom W Clark posted 11-13-2009 11:01 AM ET (US)     Profile for Tom W Clark  Send Email to Tom W Clark     
All the time. In my Montauks and the Outrage, the cooler was the best storage device onboard.

With the deep tray for mooring lines, the shallow tray for tools, and small parts, the cutting board that fit neatly over the shallow tray which we used for cutting bait or making sandwiches, the rest of the cooler still allowed room for the flare kit, search light, first aid kit, fishing tackle, hand held VHF, etc.

I also put the electronics in there when I didn't want to leave them in the boat. Just unhook the cooler and take it home in the truck. It is a very efficient system.

I NEVER put ice, fish or beer on those coolers, that is what the bow locker is for ;-)

contender posted 11-13-2009 12:26 PM ET (US)     Profile for contender  Send Email to contender     
I agree with Tom, coolers are great for storage, just what I use on my 17, carries all of my boat stuff(life savers, flares, rope, raincoats, and other stuff) and you can put it in and out of the boat with ease. I use another one for fish and ice, again in and out of the boat with no problem.

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