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Bob
I have been discovering lately that the insulated cooler on the 30 does not keep cold that well despite bags of ice and door seal. I have read that the insulation is not very thick and cooling can be improved with increased insulation. I am considering injecting a "low expansion" foam, but am not aware of the spaces or voids around the cooler or good injection points. Has anyone identified the spaces or voids around the existing insulation and injected a low expansion foam or used other insulation material? I would hate to remove a few of the drawers nearest the cooler or move the stove to drill holes to inject the foam only to find no space is there for expansion. Am I wasting my time on this or has anyone else tried this project with some degree of success? I do not intend on adding a 12 volt system.Any suggestions?BobAs a post script: When we sailed my buddies 30 out of Pensacola many years ago he would place two-three blocks of ice into the cooler a day before we shoved off to get the cooler chilled down. We still had to add bags of ice to keep everything chilled. Between the foot pump to get the water out and the poor insulation quality, this is the only area of the boat the engineers could have improved upon.