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Only been kayaking for a couple of months and each outing is an adveture trying out another attachment. I don't think I need anything else.
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Blaen,Blaen said:Great looking ride Yakka, what brand are those eskies? I think I may have just found what i am looking for if they can fit the Outback
KarlYakAtak said:The penny just dropped, we have met before! We had a quick chat up at wivenhoe a few weeks back mate, good to see you found us.![]()
Thanks Rob, that's exactly what I am looking for.Hammerhead said:Blaen,
Looks like it might be one of these
http://www.icekool.com.au/
In my experience they are top quality units.
Rob.
They are from IceKool. Refer to photo's. I brought two x 25 litre models, based on the fact that they are not so heavy when fully loaded as a opposed to the 50 litre models, which where another $40.00 more expensive than the 2 x 25's. Got 'em on special in Morayfield at Outback Adventures. ($55..00 ea), which was cheaper than a Willio at KMart at the time.Blaen said:Great looking ride Yakka, what brand are those eskies? I think I may have just found what i am looking for if they can fit the Outback
I've had some fun and I think the hook is well and truly set.I posted a couple of pictures on the Catch Of The Day page of some that I caught up on Wivenhoe on the morning that I met a few akff memebers a few weeks ago now. Hence I'm a new member.Peril said:Welcome TOY. Nice looking rig. How's the fishing been?
We have one of these little esky's we use for day trips or as a second esky for long trips.The Other Yakka said:They are from IceKool. Refer to photo's. I brought two x 25 litre models, based on the fact that they are not so heavy when fully loaded as a opposed to the 50 litre models, which where another $40.00 more expensive than the 2 x 25's. Got 'em on special in Morayfield at Outback Adventures. ($55..00 ea), which was cheaper than a Willio at KMart at the time.Blaen said:Great looking ride Yakka, what brand are those eskies? I think I may have just found what i am looking for if they can fit the Outback
Definitely strong. You can stand or sit on 'em, probably even use one as a chock under the car....