Well, lol....I will beat everyone to the punch....I have no need for cooler space, the driveway is only a short walk to the kitchen lol....
That being said, only took it to the coast the one time and really did not go out far. So, I take it like my kitchen and coffee, both very important to me (I am a bit of a cooking fanatic)...
It took 4 moves and a month and a half to find the right fit for my coffee maker and cups....since I use that a lot, I needed to have the “motion” of my morning routine just right.
The boat, is a lot like that. The time we went out, we had a monstrous ice chest on the aft transom, with the seat up. It took up way too much room, so I learned that leaving it in the truck and taking what I need was best, even though we did not go out.
The fridge, I fill, just as you guessed, ice cold things like lunch meats cheese etc or drinks, with a couple quart milk jugs or a gallon, to keep it cool and not wet.
Like you mentioned the area aft of the sink has a drain so a good place for the lunch stuff, in the future, as it drains....important...frees up more space for drinks in the fridge.
I know the transom ice chest can hold a case of drinks, but I consider myself “old school”...don’t care if I have to wipe fish blood off my drinks, heh...I am testing out not using it all together. I want to see if I can “live” without the transom ice chest...if I can, I may turn it into a second livewell. Often, we need two types of live bait, shrimp and finger mullet or croaker...and they do not mesh well. If I do nothing but run a better drain there and a portable aerator, it gives me options. We will see. To be honest, I can always put a smaller ice chest in the cabin when underway to add my ice and cold drinks. I want to think more “versatile” for fishing.
Anyway, did not mean to hijack. Just installed a couple new fuses, a new 30-amp shore power and a new klaxon 10-amp aft bilge pump. Wanted to go to the lake today but do not have help launching and would really like help heh....so, may wash the boat instead.
Sorry togo on a ramble, Wahoo...heh, but a blah day
Boat all ready and....nada.