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If you don't want to use screws. Maybe a wooden cutting board glued down would be your best bet...Charlie
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I would use #8 stainless machine screws with fender washers for strength, so tipping the cooler over wouldn't ruin things. Loss of thermal efficiency would be negligible. I would also use PVC spacers to raise the cutting board off the cooler by a half inch or so, giving a place to stash a bait knife.
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Thanks.
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Think about a sealant between cutting board, spacer & cooler lid to keep the gleet from getting into the lid insulation...also any liquid getting in there won't evaporate.
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Those flexible dollar store cutting boards may work. You can use double sided tape and change as needed.
Or maybe build in such a way that you can lock a solid board in place by using a round plug or block that fits into the cupholders (if you have) on the top of the cooler.
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