Re: NANFA-L-- fish transportation

Bill Flowers (billflower-in-gmail.com)
Mon, 14 Aug 2006 06:03:41 -0500

There is one cooler that I had used for years and that was a Coleman cooler.
It was metal with a positive lock to hold the lid down. I used it for about
10 years until the seal on the lid broke away. Here is where you can see
what they are. They are rugged.

http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanCom/subcategory.asp?CategoryID=8501

-- 
  Bill Flowers
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved
body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy ****,
what a ride!"

On 8/13/06, Peter Unmack <peter.lists-in-> wrote: > > On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Sinclair wrote: > > > I've been using standard 52 quart Coleman cooler chests for > > at least a decade. (At least I think they're the 52 quart size.) > <snip> > > I fill the chests about 2/3 full, and haven't had any serious problems > > with water sloshing out, although I do try to stay mindful of the risk, > > so try to avoid hard acceleration, braking, etc. > > So you get a little leakage with these coolers, but not too much? When we > fill ours up everything on the floor ends up pretty wet (but that is full > to nearly the brim). > > No one seemed to have any suggestions about coolers that don't seem to > leak. Has anyone found a good way to avoid leakage? Obviously if they > are less full, then there is less chance of leakage. I was thinking > certain coolers might be a little better than others perhaps. > > Thanks > Peter Unmack > Provo River, Utah > /----------------------------------------------------------------------- > / This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes > / Association (NANFA). Comments made on this list do not necessarily > / reflect the beliefs or goals of NANFA. For more information about NANFA, > / visit http://www.nanfa.org Please make sure all posts to nanfa-l are > / consistent with the guidelines as per > / http://www.nanfa.org/guidelines.shtml To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get > / help, visit the NANFA email list home page and archive at > / http://www.nanfa.org/email.shtml /----------------------------------------------------------------------- / This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes / Association (NANFA). Comments made on this list do not necessarily / reflect the beliefs or goals of NANFA. For more information about NANFA, / visit http://www.nanfa.org Please make sure all posts to nanfa-l are / consistent with the guidelines as per / http://www.nanfa.org/guidelines.shtml To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get / help, visit the NANFA email list home page and archive at / http://www.nanfa.org/email.shtml