Ice Box lid .....

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Has anyone put in a support so the ice box top/entry is out of the way and does not accidentally close on someone?

[Posted by: Craig Wright
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bslick
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Is your lid attached to the counter?
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My lid can be lifted completly out of the box. If tilted back it can fall on the person reaching into the box.

Need to prevent it from falling.

[Posted by: Craig Wright
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chris_z
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Post by chris_z »

Same here on my lid, it pops off and we just put it on top of the stove while loading or unloading the cooler. The drain is somewhat plugged up right now, any good way to clear it out?
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We've considered putting some kind of hinge arrangement for the lid, but never figured out how to avoid all the little 'gotchas' in the installation. A project for this winter, perhaps.

During commissioning, we had the yard connect the icebox drain to a foot pump and tee it into the sink drain. Draining an icebox into the bilge is just bad design IMHO. Anybody who's done any cruising at all has spilled milk or raw chicken juice into the icebox at least once. You only have to do that once to understand why draining into the bilge is a really bad idea.

We haven't had the drain clog, but if we did, it would have to be very bad to not get cleared with a few vigorous pumps.

You might try taking taking the inflator pump for your inflatable and holding the end tight against the end of the hose.

[Posted by: Dan Grossman
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I have not had our drain clog as of yet ( knock on wood) but I am careful to double bag all of our meat. I have a "sterilite" basket on the removable shelf that I put things that I would rather not have knocked over - milk for one. As for milk, I buy the parmalat milk that doesn't require refrigeration until you open it. After opening, it fits nicely in the basket. would love to hear more on this one!

[Posted by: Maya
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My dealer, Custom Offshore, intalled a set of hinges and a spring to lock the lid up when we're loading or unloading. Works great.

[Posted by: Mike Brown
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To: Mike Brown
Like your idea on the hinges and spring. Can you provide details on which components you used for this? Any photos?

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An old post but I thought I would add information on the hinges and spring latch I installed on Vento Solare.

Spring Latch on Defender Website

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Suncor Stainless Heavy Duty Flush Door Hinge on Defender Website

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I did the same to Resolute #33 as Vento Solare #266. Works GREAT!
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This is how our lid is supported. Works very well. The thumb latch will hold it open while sailing.
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fxalbert
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Post by fxalbert »

I put the same set up on my icebox lid.
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Post by sderiis »

My lid can be lifted completly out of the box. If tilted back it can fall on the person reaching into the box.

Need to prevent it from falling.
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