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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5350940" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>Get a piece of that 1" green foam from HD or Lowes. Cut to fit the underside of your livewell lid so it will still close. Then epoxy or 3M 5200 it to the underside of the lid. It will cut way way down on the heat coming through the lid. Back before the 5 day coolers We would drill holes in the lid of our coolers and fill with spray foam. (don't overfill or you will have a basketball instead of a cooler lid, don't ask me how I figured that out! ) The stock cooler would keep ice in the boat until the end of the day... maybe. The foamed coolers would still have ice after 2-3 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5350940, member: 19900"] Get a piece of that 1" green foam from HD or Lowes. Cut to fit the underside of your livewell lid so it will still close. Then epoxy or 3M 5200 it to the underside of the lid. It will cut way way down on the heat coming through the lid. Back before the 5 day coolers We would drill holes in the lid of our coolers and fill with spray foam. (don't overfill or you will have a basketball instead of a cooler lid, don't ask me how I figured that out! ) The stock cooler would keep ice in the boat until the end of the day... maybe. The foamed coolers would still have ice after 2-3 days. [/QUOTE]
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