OK, heres the project. I bought a small 4.5 cf frig. and an inverter when we started home with the 37. It did not have refrigeration. Now I think I am going to take the guts out of the little fridge. and build a frig. in the ice box on the new boat. The ice box is just a tad larger than the fridge, approx. 6 cf. The fridge was rather power hungry, and used approx. 160 AH per day. As we only had offshore runs of not much more than 24 hours on the way back to New Orleans, and were mostly motoring, this wasn't a problem. With my usual cruising habits, this will pose a problem. The ice box is much better insulated than the fridge, and the fridge has a very poor condensing system. Also with the box, the lid is smaller, and only opens the top, not the whole front like the fridge. Purely un scientific dead reconing, tells me that I should be able to cut the AH at least in half by using the same components in the ice box. The existing ice box has an ice sump in the bottom of it, which is almost a perfect fit for the evaporator, out of the fridge. I can also come up with a much more effective condensing unit. Added to these is the fact that I enjoy taking on this kind of project, I have all the parts, pieces and tools I should need, and last but not least, since I retired I have become a certifiable cheapskate. So, tell me why I should or should not give this a try. Am particularly interested in hearing opinions from the do it yourself guys, and from any refigeration experts on here.