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Living on a Boat with No Refrigeration
Living on a Boat with
No Refrigeration
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No refrigeration on  your boat?
 
Don't despair -- with these tricks for storing food and a bit of info about meal planning and prep, you can eat well!

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How to Use a Cooler for Food Storage on a Boat

Published on December 5, 2010; last updated on March 14, 2026 by Carolyn Shearlock

Wire rack and ventilated bin inside a cooler for food storage, keeping produce and mushrooms dry above the ice

Step-by-step instructions for how to use a cooler for food storage. Learn how to set your cold box up and how long you can expect ice to last.

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