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Old 03-12-2012, 10:26 PM
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HAYNIE?? Good place for cooler

Just got a Haynie 24 HO, love the boat where is a good spot to put the cooler were its easy to get the beer out, ive been putting it uner the chairs but i have to keep sliding the cooler back in forth to get in and out of it?? Its making want to just put a leaning post in, instead if the seats
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Old 03-13-2012, 12:26 AM
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on the front casting deck if that's where you'll be the most. I like that bow mounted FF. Are you using 2 transducers?
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on the front casting deck if that's where you'll be the most. I like that bow mounted FF. Are you using 2 transducers?
Thanks, I have a hummingbird 798ci on the console with the transducer on the back with side image, then for the front im running a 788ci hummingbird with a trolling motor transducer!
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Where is the best place to find the Yeti Sliders???
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Where is the best place to find the Yeti Sliders???
Congratulations on the new HO, I'm sure your going to love it. Here's some info for you, I hope it helps you out. Shoot me a pm if I can help you out with anything else on it.

http://store.yeticoolers.com/products/tundra-slides

You can buy direct, I had them in my last HO. You will have to do some measuring to make sure everything will fit under your seat base. Yours looks a little too low in the pics to get a yeti with slides under it but maybe not, be sure to check where the aluminum bends in the corners as where thats where you lose a lot of space. I'll include a pic of how mine was set up. I had insulated boxes built in on my new one so I don't have to mess with coolers any more. Unless you use bait quite a bit you may want to think about using the livewell in front of the console as your cooler, easy access and will be cheaper than going the slider route. Depending on how that one was built it may have been insulated to begin with or can be insulated now form under the console. Make sure you have a good seal around the lid, I know it's not going to hold ice for days but I'd bet you could probably buy a .99 twenty pound bag and throw it in there and get it to last all day.

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If the slides and cooler fit, you can lock it either closed or open, so you could leave it extended if you were anchored and wanted easy access.
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sweet! nice rig.
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Get a yeti with the sliders. Problem solved and beer stay colder
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that is a great looking boat. I'm in a similar deal with my boat. I want to put an aluminum ice chest rack right behind the front deck, but I don't want the extra weight in front of the boat. I'm not sure that haynie is as sensitive to weight in the front as my boat is.
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Yeti sliders as mentioned, expensive but less than a leaning post.
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