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Personally, I think Yeti coolers cost way too much. Plus, I saw their 20 size at a Bass Pro Shop...the design makes it very difficult to get your hand in and out, and the damn zipper tears up your forearm...and they want $300! I haven't tried the AO, but everybody seems to like them. Give polarbearcoolers.com a try. They just introduced a closed cell cooler that should perform like the Yeti, but half the price. The newer design was sold out on Amazon last time I checked ($99), but you can buy direct...but it's $150.
We like to keep a clean boat so we use the in the floor self draining compartments. I hate clutter on a boat. We have a full size trash can we keep inside the port storage compartment. Works out really well.
I began using my Yeti Hopper 30 this year on the boat and it works out great. In the past I have used my Tundra 45, which fits great in the bow area, although it must be climbed over to get to the seats. As far as ice retention goes, the Hopper comes nowhere close to the Tundras, but it it fine for a day's worth of boating. I somewhat agree with @rkgdmd that the zipper can be painful on your arm which is why I got the larger size. The 20 opening is tight.
I have the Yeti Hopper 30, I was skeptical at first, but now I love it. While were under way it fits perfectly behind the passenger seat. I freeze two medium size Gatorade bottles full of water, place them in first then the drinks and ice. The next day the bottles are still frozen and I replace a small amount of ice. I also keep the drinks in the refrigerator over night.
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After 2 seasons 2 of my 3 AO coolers leak with no visible tears or cuts, the 3rd I have never used so far. For a hard cooler check out the pelican coolers. They have better features than the yeti and cost less.
Thanks for all the input. Still not sure whuch to get, but definitely want a hard cooler. I would liketo get something that fits inthe underseat storage compartment.
Thanks for all the input. Still not sure whuch to get, but definitely want a hard cooler. I would liketo get something that fits inthe underseat storage compartment.
@Bruce thats a really cool, sweet upgrade. maybe I can get that done before next season, but cant swing it this year. i'll be checkin in with you for advice when its that time! thanks
@Bruce I totally meant to check that fridge out at our gathering and never got around to it. I even told Jill about and she seemed a little curious about it.
We use an AO cooler on the boat and it's good for a days worth of ice and keeping things cold. I put in 2 or 3 frozen jugs of water and prechill all drinks prior to loading and it seems to do well. We used to use an Igloo hardside and it did a little better at holding ice, but wasn't as big as our current AO.
We have a big AO cooler and a pair of Norchill coolers. The Norchills aren't too far off the AO coolers IMO, but are less expensive. We got them during a sale last year.
I have one of each size of AO cooler. Love them. Sturdy, they hold the water (even if they tip, as long as it is all closed up), and keep cool enough for me. It is very rare that I am out on the lake for a weekend without coming back to 'base' for refills/food/etc. So yes, the AO does not hold ice for the whole weekend, but it holds it for me for a full day to two days and that is good enough for me.