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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 82014" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I have since upgraded my rubbermaid cooler that I wrote about in that article to a 72qt Igloo Cooler. </p><p></p><p>But, I plan on cutting out the top of the rear bench, removing the foam and just inserting in my cooler. Make sure your bench is wide enough for the cooler to fit in so that you know how much to cut out. Measure the depth of the bench, then measure that depth to your cooler and measure the width at the top - that is atleast how wide your bench needs to be.</p><p></p><p>You can cut the top out by drilling holes in each corner of your cut, then using a jig saw or circular saw to cut the long runs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 82014, member: 677"] I have since upgraded my rubbermaid cooler that I wrote about in that article to a 72qt Igloo Cooler. But, I plan on cutting out the top of the rear bench, removing the foam and just inserting in my cooler. Make sure your bench is wide enough for the cooler to fit in so that you know how much to cut out. Measure the depth of the bench, then measure that depth to your cooler and measure the width at the top - that is atleast how wide your bench needs to be. You can cut the top out by drilling holes in each corner of your cut, then using a jig saw or circular saw to cut the long runs. [/QUOTE]
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