Black Hull and Block Ice
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 5:04 pm
My wife was bemoaning how quickly we go through block ice with our 42 year old black hulled boat and one of our sailing friends told us that they use a space blanket over the top of everything in the cooler and it helps to conserve ice. Also, take out the daily drinks and keep them in a separate cooler with cubes to be pulled out during the day and not opening the big cooler half a dozen times. I just so happened to have one of those foil survival blankets on board from the PO. So we folded it up to 4 layers about the sized of the cooler and WOW! it made a huge difference in 1) consumption of ice and 2) how cold our food stayed while we had ice. The blanket was certainly not designed as a repeated use type of blanket so my question is:
Does anyone else use a heat barrier of some sort in the top of their coolers and if so, what do you use? As of right now, I plan on getting some of that foil over plastic insulation available at places like Lowes but if anyone has a better idea....
Does anyone else use a heat barrier of some sort in the top of their coolers and if so, what do you use? As of right now, I plan on getting some of that foil over plastic insulation available at places like Lowes but if anyone has a better idea....