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Old 08-09-2014, 08:43 PM   #1
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Check these out. Pie shape to fit front hatch. Saw someone using it with success. He would bring ice packs and stick in I side and stays cold all day.

I do like Chuck D idea as well since I grow so much fruits/vegs.

http://www.precision-pak.net/catalog...subcatid=80460
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Old 08-09-2014, 09:48 PM   #2
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Check these out. Pie shape to fit front hatch. Saw someone using it with success. He would bring ice packs and stick in I side and stays cold all day.

I do like Chuck D idea as well since I grow so much fruits/vegs.

http://www.precision-pak.net/catalog...subcatid=80460
They look nice but theyre all out of stock
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Old 08-09-2014, 11:11 PM   #3
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I throw my fish on the rear deck and cover them with wet burlap bags. I also dip the fish back in the water occasionally.
I NEVER put them inside my kayak's front hatch (Malibu Stealth) because it seems to get warm in there.
Another reason that I like my fish on the back instead of in the front hatch is that I have better control of my kayak when coming back in through the surf. I've come close to pearling with nothing on the front and don't want 25+ pounds up there pushing down the nose.
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Old 08-10-2014, 11:33 AM   #4
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I throw my fish on the rear deck and cover them with wet burlap bags. I also dip the fish back in the water occasionally.
I NEVER put them inside my kayak's front hatch (Malibu Stealth) because it seems to get warm in there.
Another reason that I like my fish on the back instead of in the front hatch is that I have better control of my kayak when coming back in through the surf. I've come close to pearling with nothing on the front and don't want 25+ pounds up there pushing down the nose.
Burlap works perfect
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