![]() I usually just buy a couple of bags of normal ice and tip in 1/2 a bucket of sea water once out on the high seas . |
![]() Yep frozen bottles are great, after reading this just made some more. I also find put one in chilly bin the night before going out, then in morning the bin has cooled down, find the ice and new frozen bottles last longer.. |
![]() If you have a spare 15 mins this is a good read. |
![]() I prefer to just get a couple of $5 bags from servo , job done ! Last for 3 / 4 days in the Coleman esky |
![]() I bought some 2L silicone soap-making moulds for making large salt ice cubes. In terms of fish storage, I think the best strategy I've come across is placing fish in a salt ice slurry, then once cooled down, packed in solid salt ice. Probably overkill for most of us and I'm not going to carry two chilly bins on my boat for this purpose, just putting it out there.
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