Wonderful
"Wonderful"
Easily gain access to your cooler when it is in a confined space - especially under boats leaning post.
Please note:
Both Cooler slide options will add approximately 4 in. in overall length, on top of the length of the above-noted maximums.
Both Cooler slide options will also add 1.25 in. to the overall height of your cooler once installed.
Hardware not included (six screws hold each slide securely in place) – we suggest applying a small amount of clear silicone, or similar, to each drill hole before securing into place.
Overall rating: 4.631579 / 5 from 19 reviews.
Review topics: ["slide","built","cooler"].
"Wonderful"
"Super well built with a heavy duty latch. This slide will definitely withstand the rigors of charter use. Thank you!"
"Perfect! Fits well."
"Love it"
"Placed these slides under an 80 qt Engle cooler in boat. They seem ok but must pull on cooler from the middle or slides will bind. No handle in middle of cooler so makes it a little difficult. Maybe it needs something attached at bottom between slides to pull from? At least now I can get cooler out from under back seat in boat somewhat easier."
"I’m using this cooler slide as I am rigging out a new boat in an unconventional way. I am mounting it in front of my center console which has a front door which is now accessible with the slide. I also can slide the cooler to access the fish box hatch below it. I wanted a cooler/seat in front of my console without loosing access to anything and without lifting the cooler."
"The slide seems well built, won't really know until i am able to use my boat when the water gets soft. Issue I have is you charged me $350+ and you didnt even include the necessary straps to secure the cooler to the slide. Pretty ridiculous if you ask me."
"Makes it so much easier to get things and ice in and out of the cooler and easy to install"
"It works great!"
"This cooler slide fits my Engel cooler perfectly and was easy to install. Very well made and takes care of a clearance issue I had when trying to open my lid while the cooler was under my leaning post."