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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spawn Sack on July 09, 2022, 11:22:49 AM
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Looking to buy my dad a new cooler for his ocean boat. He has been using the same Coleman 150 for at least 15 years. Just got back from Rupert, fishing was good, but man that cooler SUCKS!! Might as well put your fish and ice in a tote of similar dimensions.
Speaking of dimensions, it is important that I find a cooler that is pretty much the same size. Otherwise, it will not fit in the spot where the cooler goes. I snuck a few quick measurements when he wasn't looking.
Outside dimensions = 40 inches x 17.5 inches.
Inside dimensions = 39 inches x 16.5 inches x 15 inches deep.
Obviously I'm looking for a significant upgrade from what he has. I believe the correct term is a "roto molded cooler." Yeti, Calcutta, Pelican, Grizzly, something like that.
I have a Lifetime 65 from Costco that I bought a couple years ago. It's awesome! I paid $150, I see now they are $200. But it's way too small, would need about 3 of the damn things for my dad's boat. I know he likes having just one big cooler for the ice/salmon/hali/ling. The boat has a separate cooler in the floor inside plus fridge for their perishable food.
I have no problem buying, say, a Yeti, if they are worth the $$$. If one is just paying for the name, and a knockoff roto molded is more or less the same, then I would probably go for the knock off brand.
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I have a Coleman, probably the exact one your Dad has. It was bought about 20 yrs. ago at Costco..
I used it for fishing all over the coast and up at the lake, also took it to California 14yrs in a row. It was excellent and is in superb condition.
It is white , it is a Coleman, has the exact dimensions and no damage, also has the 2 removable dividers inside.
First $ 100 bucks takes it.
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Are you high?!
First, this is the open discussion forum part of this website, not the buy and sell.
Second, I thought I was pretty clear I was looking for advice on an upgraded roto molded style cooler, not another POS Coleman or similar designed to take beer and food to the beach for a day.
Third, you can get a brand new Coleman or Igloo cooler like this from Costco for what, $150? You be lucky to get $50 for that old Coleman. And yes it does sound exactly like the one my dad has with the removable dividers. It's junk.
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Have a GREAT DAY !!!!!!
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Have a GREAT DAY !!!!!!
Whatever you smoking I wanna be buying. PM me pls.
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Sorry, but the Coleman Cooler was sold as of 10 minutes ago. Thanks for looking
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Sad I missed out on this amazing opportunity.
On a more serious note, I tossed the same convo up on another fishing/hunting site. Got some good replies/info. To summarize:
-Cabelas apparently has some good roto molded coolers. Commenter felt they were comparable to Yeti but more affordable.
-Canadian Tire apparently also has a roto molded cooler that looks like a Yeti knock off.
-One guy wrote that he has owned both Yeti and Calcutta roto molded coolers and the Calcuttas consistently outperformed the Yeti. He said he sold his Yetis and bought more Calcuttas for the 3 weeks hunting trips.
Going to check out Crappy Tire, Cabelas, and Fred's Abby and pick the one that has the closest dimensions to my dad's current cooler. I'm sure any roto molded cooler will be a huge upgrade from his old Coleman.
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Calcutta coolers are great coolers for the price.
I own 3 of them and all my buddies also own them.
4 of us have multiple coolers in the 11, 20, 35 and 55 liter sizes with another buddy owning a 75 & 100 and a 125 liter for his saltwater adventures.
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Are you high?!
First, this is the open discussion forum part of this website, not the buy and sell.
Second, I thought I was pretty clear I was looking for advice on an upgraded roto molded style cooler, not another POS Coleman or similar designed to take beer and food to the beach for a day.
Third, you can get a brand new Coleman or Igloo cooler like this from Costco for what, $150? You be lucky to get $50 for that old Coleman. And yes it does sound exactly like the one my dad has with the removable dividers. It's junk.
;D ;D
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i went with a 145 rtic cooler, basically a knock off of yeti. i dont think i would go any larger. when they get to this size they are really heavy. been happy with it. they go on sale a few times a year
https://rticoutdoors.com/145-QT-Hard-Sided-Cooler?size=145&color=White
also their tie down kit is pretty slick for mounting to the swim deck. i ditched the screws and mounted with stainless bolts.
https://rticoutdoors.com/Cooler-Tie-Down-Kit
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Third, you can get a brand new Coleman or Igloo cooler like this from Costco for what, $150? You be lucky to get $50 for that old Coleman. And yes it does sound exactly like the one my dad has with the removable dividers. It's junk.
I've been keeping my eye on FB Marketplace for a used fishing kayak. The are multiple listings where people have posted their Pelican boats from Costco, priced ABOVE current retail price. It's bizarre :o
I'm also in the market for a used cooler. Too bad Dragnet's sold so quickly.
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Thanks for the replies all. After reading various roto molded cooler reviews, I ended up going with the Calcutta Renegade 125. I'm sure pretty much any roto molded would have been more than adequate. This cooler was the only one I found that was pretty much the exact dimensions I was looking for.
I've been keeping my eye on FB Marketplace for a used fishing kayak. The are multiple listings where people have posted their Pelican boats from Costco, priced ABOVE current retail price. It's bizarre :o
I'm also in the market for a used cooler. Too bad Dragnet's sold so quickly.
I guess there is a high demand for cheap 20 year old coolers? I'll tell you what, when I give my pops his new Calcutta, I'll ask him if I can have the old Coleman. Give me a bag of those dill pickle almonds from Costco and it's yours. Or, you could buy a brand new Igloo marine cooler from Costco for $150ish, which is big enough to put 4 winter tires in. And, although it's no roto molded, it'll outperform a 20 year old sacked out Coleman.
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Hey Spawn Sack just curious if you ordered the Calcutta online or is there a store in the valley that carries them, so I'd be able to check them out. Thanks
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I guess there is a high demand for cheap 20 year old coolers? I'll tell you what, when I give my pops his new Calcutta, I'll ask him if I can have the old Coleman.
No thanks, I was just hoping to lure Dragnet back to tease him some more ;D
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Hey Spawn Sack just curious if you ordered the Calcutta online or is there a store in the valley that carries them, so I'd be able to check them out. Thanks
Fred's in Abbotsford carries them. I have seen them there in the past.
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Hey Spawn Sack just curious if you ordered the Calcutta online or is there a store in the valley that carries them, so I'd be able to check them out. Thanks
Ya Fred's Abby has them in all sizes. Was just in there yesterday. I paid over the phone to Outdoor Essentials in Smithers, BC, where my fam lives. I thought they would be overpriced, but to my surprise they were 50 bucks cheaper than anyone else for the Renegade 125.
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A couple years ago I was looking for a couple coolers and wanted rotomolded for the performance benefits but had a hard time justifying yeti prices.
I also got steered towards the Calcutta coolers and bought a small 20L for day trips/drinks as well as a larger 55L. Very happy with the performance and while still not cheap by any means, good bang for the buck vs some of the other brands. Very well build and have held up great.
Downside to the rotomolded coolers are their weight but they sure work well. While researching coolers i found a lot of tips out there on how to improve performance and extend the cold time of cooler that often get over looked and then people complain that they spend big bucks on a yeti and it doesn't work any better than a cheap old whatever. Prechilling is a big one, it takes a while to cool down all that insulation in a rotomolded cooler so if you can do that the night before it can literally add days of ice retention. I keep a couple milk jugs in the deepfreeze 3/4 filled with water and frozen that I'll toss in the cooler the night before and then fill it with my food/ice in the morning and it makes a huge difference.
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If you put a piece of cardboard cut to the shape of your cooler on top of your food it actually helps keep the cold in a lot I’ve used dry ice before for a weekend camp trip with the cardboard trick . It kept ice cream frozen and and we still had a bit of dried ice left. And that’s on a normal cooler. I bet a yeti with fry ice would be Insane !!!
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Cardboard! Around moisture/water/ice?! Bah!
Better method is either:
1- Buy some of that foil coated bubble wrap stuff from Home Depot. Comes in rolls of various sizes. Cut a square to fit tight on the inside dimensions of your cooler. Push it down on top of your food/ice.
2- Do the same thing but with that closed cell foam stuff they use for gym floors and similar.
Good tips on pre-chilling by BNF861. I always do this now before a trip and I agree it makes a big difference. Actually when I was contemplating buying the Calcutta for my parents I remembered you saying how much you liked yours. Helped make the choice a bit easier :)
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if anyone has issues moving those larger 75, 100 & 125 litre roto molded coolers around I have seen these in tackle shops. Should help a lot I would think
https://www.calcuttaoutdoors.com/products/cooler-cart?_pos=3&_sid=cdfb0e4b0&_ss=r