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Tanner07

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Hi again all,

Wondering if there is room to store a big Yeti cooler on top of the cabinet which is to immediate left upon entering an ATC Ocelot (on top of the fridge). I'd like to plunk my big cooler on top of there and it has a footprint of 32" long by 18" deep, with a height of 17". Anyone out there has an XYZ of the available storage space there? To be clear on the height I would be traveling with the cooler there so needs to fit with the camper's top in the travel position and I would fashion up a bracket of sorts to prevent it from bouncing around.

(The cooler is for beer)

Thanks,

Tanner
 
Tanner07 said:
Can anybody confirm wall height inside the camper when fully open is 6.5 feet?
And I have a 2016 bobcat. I think the standard height is 6‘2“. I ordered the extra 2 inches in height. So mine is about 6’ 4” inside. My camper is frozen shut and covered in snow right now, so I can’t measure exactly. We are having quite the ice storm in Oregon.
 
i am putting my dometic fridge, up the aisle towards the cab, to keep weight more to the center, and low.
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I have an 2018 Ocelot and a big Yeti that I bought in 2013. Think the Yeti is 35 inches and it will not fit on top of the Ocelot’s fridge. Height and depth are no problem, but it is just too wide. I have the side dinette and it can ride there when table is down. However, traveling with only one dog now (the blind dog no longer wants to come), I throw the Yeti in the back seat of the cab, extended cab 2013 F150.

Dont know if you have tried “Cooler Shock” ice packs. They are colder than ice, reusable, etc. only problem is that they have been known to freeze my beer if there is no gap between them. Frozen beer may sound like a great idea, but it ain’t.
 
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Yeti 45 in ATC Panther. But note that the Panther is 84" wide which means the isle is wider...

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A cooler will fit on top of the cabinet when the top is up. But not when lowered.
 
Thanks for the pics and info you guys, it really helps. Its tough visualizing some of this stuff and being up in Alberta there arent many of these units nearby.
 
I would call Marty at ATC for specifics on your build. I specifically asked Marty the width of the isle on our Panther. We drove out from Colorado when we picked up ours and we were planning a Redwoods road trip as soon as we picked it up. Everything was exactly as described by the guys at ATC.

We really like having the cooler (and now truckfridge) in that location.

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