Ice Boat Bin Questions

pioneercmt

2011-08-23 08:22:09

I'm starting salmon trolling on my new westport troller in California, and was wondering how you all manage the ice in the bins? I have 3 forward bins (port/center/starboard), and 3 main bins (port/center/starboard). The main bins are about 50% larger than the forward bins. Bin boards separate everything, except that the forward-port to main-port interface, and forward-starboard to main-starboard interface are separated by a fiberglass bulkhead. I enter the fish hold from a hatch above which drops down 6' into the main-center bin which also has the 12 volt lightbulb on the back wall, and bilge melt pumps under a false floor below. Given this configuration would you blow flake ice into all bins, except for the main-center? Also, on my first trip using the bins, it was really tough to shovel most of the ice out of a bin (I shoveled out one bin and "temporarily" stored the ice in the main-center bin) to put the first fish in, it all melted together somewhat overnite, at least near the top. Is there a preferred tool for breaking up the ice again? I've been using a small stainless axe. Finally, what brand fish hold bin cleaner do you all use?



Thank you for helping a newbie!



P.S. The previous owners also left a bunch of pieces of 1/2" thick white foam rectangle "mats" in the fish hold. Are they used for anything?

salmontroll

2011-08-23 17:49:11

I'd leave one bin with bed ice. start icing fish there using ice from the bin next to it. Those rectangle foam squares are ice blankets. keep them on top of your ice, helps keep the ice cold. Chipping glacial ice is one of the joys of flake(?) ice fishing. The previous owner probably left you an adequate tool, taking a few ibuprofin tablets before also helps.. ha. or better yet, get a good looking gal for a deckhand that loves to shovel ice... you're set. .. good luck!