Hello guys
well, it's all teared apart and I found really mysterious things. Effectively, it's made upside down and when they sit it back in the boat, they cut off whatever they need to fit it in. For example, if you are facing your ice box, from the boat, standing in front of the stove, the rear bottom corner on the left side has no to 1" of insulation for up to the 1st knotch. The top right side (engine) has about 2" at the most. Since the ice box measures 24" x 24" at the top coming smaller at the bottom, there's more insulation at the bottom on sides (except gor the left back corner that almos touches the hull), varies from 2 to 4" I'd say. B
But the worst part is, since it's 25 years old, when you lightly touch the insulation, it falls off like dust. So I decided to take it all out, accordingly with all I read on various guys that has done it and I will replace it with layers of insulation boards found at Home Depot (Reno Depot here in Quebec), covered with a vapor barrier recommanded by Mr. Kellog from Kellog refrigeration. Since I will not need ice blocks anymore, I have also decided to cut off 6" from the bottom, that will help me put more insulation there, and will help us to make the stuff more "reachable" ( specially the beer) !
Another point, to take it out, you have to tear the counter top, then there's the top of the icebox and the door. Those 2 parts, measures 3" thick, the insulation inside is just the "foam" that they use in florist shop to stick flowers in for arrangements !!! That has no insulaton factor at all !!!
And of course, I've tried ice in it before since I own the boat for the past 10 years. Here on Lake Champlain, NY, we need 2-3 blocks ice per weekend, and when we leave for holidays, we have to stop by a marina every 2-3 days to get more ice. Since we are in the planning of a long trip (12-16 months) down south, I didn't have the choice of doing that otherwise my sailmate was staying home !!! I know you're right that 1000$ buys a lot of ice... but for a sailmate ????
Have a nice day
André