Engel Freezer Install— R27 Classic

CaspersCruiser

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Cookie
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The primary use of our 2012 R27 is cruising. And when we cruise, we eat well on Ranger Tug “Cookie.”

The tiny freezer section of the Novakool refrigerator on our boat did not allow us to provision the way we wanted. I researched portable freezers and in June of last year, I purchased an Engel MT22F 22-quart top-opening refrigerator/freezer. I found it to be the best combination of freezer volume, footprint size, and power consumption for the limited space and house battery capacity on my boat.

After a year with it, I have enough experience to say it’s one of the best improvements I’ve made to the boat in the five years I’ve owned it. Engels are not cheap, but they are very well-made and durable. I got lucky and purchased mine on sale for $750. They’re now $1000.

The Engel MT22F can be used as a refrigerator OR a freezer, but not both at the same time. When cruising, we use it exclusively as a freezer. We sometimes prepare entrées at home then vacuum seal and freeze them before a cruise. The Engel keeps them frozen solid until we are ready for them on the boat. Then we combine fresh vegetables and a salad with the entrée for a nice meal on the boat. In addition to frozen pre-made entrées, we keep hamburger patties, boneless chicken breasts, French fries, meatballs, and ice cream in the Engel freezer.

An unexpected bonus to having the Engel on board is that, in addition to food, the Engel has space for a couple of gallon ziplock bags of ice that I make in the freezer section of the Novakool refrigerator. Keeping the Engel topped full with the bags of ice also improves its performance and reduces run time. The Novakool freezer section is the perfect size to hold two silicone ice trays that make eight large cocktail-size cubes each. In a drink, those large cubes last longer than the same volume of smaller ice cubes so less ice is consumed. I have not bought one bag of ice since putting the Engel freezer on the boat.

These are the ice cube trays I use:

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I installed the Engel freezer on the right side of the cuddy footwell. I ran the 12V power cable in plastic conduit along the side of the cuddy footwell to the helm edge frame and then up the inside of the frame to a 12V plug I installed where the Garmin VHF radio used to be. Before I bought the Engel, I removed the Garmin VHF radio from its completely awful location on lower helm panel and replaced it with an Icom 506 that I located on top of the helm. The resulting hole from removing the Garmin VHF was a perfect place to install two 12V power plugs. I intend to paint the panel in which the 12V plugs are mounted another color, but I haven’t gotten around to it. Next to the freezer are stacked drawers containing boat maintenance items. On the floor of the footwell is a set of tools in a case.

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Having the Engel in the cuddy footwell provides easy access when making meals or getting ice. During the day when the cuddy is not being used for sleeping, we remove and stack the center cuddy cushions to allow access to the Engel and to provide better airflow for it. We do not use a topper in our cuddy so moving the cushions is no problem. I will address our cuddy cushion configuration in another forum post.

The arrangement of having the freezer in the cuddy footwell may not appeal to some, but it works great for us. It’s nice to have meal options that allow us to eat well when anchored or in slipped at a marina without appealing food options.
 
Two thumbs up for the Engel freezer/fridge.

We keep ours in the starboard cockpit locker on our R27C as we have no generator. There is a 12v plug in there already. Fits perfect and freezes a lot a shrimp we catch in addition to our frozen prepared meals! Without a generator it does require a second solar panel to keep up but it uses no more power than the Nova Kool.

Curt
 
It was Curt’s success with his Engel that prompted us to buy the Iceco JP42 43 quart cooler/freezer for Our Journey. No fancy setup, it just sits in the back port side area of the cockpit. In the real world it uses about 50 AH a day in freezer mode which prompted upgrading from a 160 watt solar panel to a 340 watt panel. The Iceco is plugged into a BlueSea Systems 4363 15A Circuit Breaker, 12V Socket, 2.1A Dual USB Charger which I installed on the port side of the bait well. The BlueSea breaker is wired to the house battery with a very short run of 8 gauge marine wire.
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The Iceco was about 1/2 the price of the Engel and the compressor has a 5 year warranty rather than Engel’s 3 year warranty. After 3 seasons I’m still very impressed with the Iceco!
We freeze quart size containers in the Iceco to use in our Yeti cooler and have not bought ice for the boat since. We are taking 3 weeks of frozen protein with us on our cruise to Desolation Sound and Octopus Islands in a few days. The Iceco also seconds itself as a seat or table when dining in the cockpit.
Thanks again Curt for the inspiration!

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scross":3nwzz69g said:
Thanks again Curt for the inspiration!

Thanks Al, Always glad to be an inspiration! Love that it worked out well for you! 😎

Curt
 
Red Raven":99mm91ti said:
Two thumbs up for the Engel freezer/fridge.

We keep ours in the starboard cockpit locker on our R27C as we have no generator. There is a 12v plug in there already. Fits perfect and freezes a lot a shrimp we catch in addition to our frozen prepared meals! Without a generator it does require a second solar panel to keep up but it uses no more power than the Nova Kool.

Curt

Edit: my post above should state “…port cockpit locker…” Oopps!

Thanks to CaspersCruiser for catching the error!

Curt
 
I put this in UNDER the forward V-berth cover. It is smaller, but it is a true 12v deep freezer (can be used as a fridge as well) with very low current draw https://dcfridge.com.au/products/is...p-loading-fridge-or-freezer-dual-lid-3029bb2d. The compressor can be installed separated from the freezer. I installed the compressor foward in the compartment and the freezer aft and cut out the underside of the cushion to allow for the cover to fit under the cushion. It works great! Expecially for longer trips with 2 on board. I did find it closer to $1K, so looking around for a better price is an option.
 
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