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Seattle Sports Kayak Catch Cooler

Seattle Sports Kayak Catch Cooler

Description

Seattle Sports Kayak Catch Cooler is a deck-side cooler designed to keep your catch fresh during a day on the water. It features a thermally efficient, heat-reflective exterior and closed-cell foam insulation. The cooler is equipped with a removable internal liner for easy cleaning. It also functions as a great deck-top cooler for any paddler. The dimensions of the cooler are 19in H x 12in W x 5in D, with a capacity of 1140ci/18L.

The deck-top cooler is ideal for keeping your catch fresh. It allows you to keep your fish in the cooler while you go ashore. The removable internal liner makes cleaning a breeze. The heat-reflective body and closed-cell foam insulation ensure that your goods stay cool. This cooler is not only suitable for storing fish but also works great for food items when not in use for fish.

Now let's answer some frequently asked questions about the Seattle Sports Kayak Catch Cooler:

Question: Is the liner supposed to be much larger than the cooler? Either it's designed that way or they gave me the liner for the larger bag.

Answer: The liner must be smaller than the cooler bag to work properly. The liner seals and fits inside the cooler bag.

Question: Is the bag tough enough to withstand punctures from, say, rockfish or lingcod?

Answer: The bag itself, yes. However, the inner liner of the bag is not.

Question: Is it large enough to hold 25 ten-inch and larger crappie and a few frozen water bottles?

Answer: Yes, I'd say so. I'm a saltwater fisherman, and I can fit a mess of specks and a couple of good sized redfish in mine. I use tall and thin Smart Water bottles, usually putting four under the inner fish bag.

Question: Is the inside liner a dry bag? Will it leak from ice or ice packs?

Answer: Yes, the liner is a dry bag. I put my ice in the liner to keep it insulated in the summer, and there are no leaks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the liner supposed to be much larger than the cooler? Either its designed that way or they gave me the liner for the larger bag.

The liner must be smaller than the cooler bag to work properly. The liner seals and fits inside the cooler bag.

Is the bag tough enough to withstand punctures from say rockfish or lingcod?

The bag itself yes.. The inner liner of the bag no.

Large enough to hold 25 ten inch and larger crappie and a few frozen water bottles?

Yes I'd say so I'm a saltwater fisherman and I can get a mess off specks and a couple of good sized redfish in mine. I use the smart water bottles because they're tall and thin. Usually put 4 under the inner fish bag.

Is the inside liner a dry bag? Will it leak from ice or ice packs?

Yes. The liner is a dry bag. I put my ice in the liner to keep it insulated in the summer. No leaks