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bsteckel, couldn't figure out how to import pict so look at the 10 pic down on this page.
looks like starboard is the answer

http://www.thehulltruth.com/forums/t...188400&start=1

i don't know how it slides, maybe some one will go to the miami show and give you a heads up
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What about putting starboard under the cooler to bring it up almost level with the lip. It will slide right out without having to lift......but you would have to put a latch or something that would hold the cooler in while under way.


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Here's yer answer..then strap that puppy in place....
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And I think you should upgrade to the quad 300's!
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Brad - Take a picture of lip. If the lip is really a bar on the leaning post . . . buy a smaller cooler or cut it off and the mount blocks. The project should be .000000001 on a scale of 1 to 10 . . . Don't over complicate the issue. K.I.S.S. sliding rails under a leaning posts is not a smart idea IMO. Mount the fixed blocks and move on!! No need to spend weeks on this problem.

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bsteckel, heres a better pic







pic from other post

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thanks for those pics phatdaddy ... that is a very nice setup.

i guess the folks at sea vee think a sliding cooler is a great idea


i would have to agree.

off to the drawing board. maybe i can get this done in the garage while i wait for it to warm up a little.

it is too cold outside to mount those quad 300's i just ordered
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I always thought that if I had a center console that I would mount the cooler behind the leaning post to use as rear facing seating to use for watching trolled rigs, pulled skiers, or just admiring the Johnzuki.

But I don't know how much room you have back there so the slider may be the ticket.
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