Starboard side on the transom (#3 in the pic above) is the one that they show the drinks in...
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That drains down into the bilge with a tube. On my boat and I am sure a few others, that compartment is located just above all the computer stuff and would drip right onto the computer housing unit. The unit is covered to prevent any water exposure.Originally posted by Timmy! View PostStarboard side on the transom (#3 in the pic above) is the one that they show the drinks in...
However, I have seen the drinks in that compartment on brochures but looking underneath to see if there is insulation, there isn't any on my boat on that compartment. Since I don't use it for a ice chest, I don't care but it is funny to say the least.
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This picture is from the port locker looking at the door 1 and 2 of the activity center. Notice that the foam insulation stops and then there is nothing.
So, there is two compartments. The first compartment is door 1 (uninsulated) and door 2 (insulated). The second compartment is door 3 (uninsulated).
Q1: Why would anyone put ice or anything cold in compartment 1 when only half of the compartment is insulated????
A1: Tige??????
Okay, I still love my boat no matter what. I can glue some insulation onto compartment 2 under door 3 if I want to have another ice chest......
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My guess is that the insulation is there for engine/exhaust heat and not to keep the "cooler" cold.
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You are probably right. But, I thought Tige is suggesting that one of the "bins" is also a cooler????? Looked on Tige's website and they only say insulated coolers with drains. That sounds like more than one cooler that drains to me.Originally posted by chpthril View PostMy guess is that the insulation is there for engine/exhaust heat and not to keep the "cooler" cold.
Does anyone know the R factor in fiberglass? 
Just saw the picture with the circle you did. That "tube" is also insulated and has a soft material over the top of it.
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No question about the suggestion of a coolerOriginally posted by da.bell View PostYou are probably right. But, I thought Tige is suggesting that one of the "bins" is also a cooler????? Looked on Tige's website and they only say insulated coolers with drains. That sounds like more than one cooler that drains to me.
Does anyone know the R factor in fiberglass? 
Just saw the picture with the circle you did. That "tube" is also insulated and has a soft material over the top of it.
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There is no "middle" one

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