Fish Crate

 Hey guys, I’m looking to get a good quality fish crate for taking fish off boat. I’ve got a crate from bunnings before but the plastic is too thin and they break. Is there a place in Perth that sells them, or online?

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Yep the cheap bunnings crates are crap

Wed, 2020-12-30 08:54

 so thought i would use the BCF gift vouchers the kids got me for chrissy and get one of those insulated fish bags for around $100 bucks or $150 for the large one. Have heard they are pretty good but not insulated well enough to keep ice if bag is on the deck in the sun so will keep it in cabin and see how i go, maybe an idea for you also  cheers 

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Nally

Wed, 2020-12-30 09:05

 I've had an original Nally box (crate) that I store my 30lb mooring anchor setup in. Strong as anything, no holes or cracks after 13 years and plenty of abuse.

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 Mate I bought one of the

Wed, 2020-12-30 10:12

 Mate I bought one of the solid blue crates Bunnings do for this very purpose, nevr had a problem with it.

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Nally

Wed, 2020-12-30 10:27

 Hi

 

Like Big John, have had years of service out of a white Nally bin, around 40l. The original ones were food grade plastic and very tough,  lasting about 8-10 years  before wearing through from sliding across the antislip deck . I think this one is like the ones I've had;

 

https://blythenterprises.com.au/product/ih042/

 

May also have them here;

 

https://www.silverlock.com.au/catalog/16

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 Try m b c in canningvale. 

Wed, 2020-12-30 11:28

 Try m b c in canningvale.  They are a butcher's outlet  . They have all sorts of tubs. 

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Fish bag

Wed, 2020-12-30 17:43

 Bought one of these last month, very good quality bag and keeps ice frozen for days!

https://www.motackle.com.au/camping/eskies-fridges/chiller-fish-bag-46840.html

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Try Taylor marine they sell

Thu, 2020-12-31 19:15

Try Taylor marine they sell all the commercial gear. I’ve bought my tubs from there before. I think they’re the 54ltr models  

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 I have used the Nally tubs

Fri, 2021-01-01 18:43

 I have used the Nally tubs for years for camping and fishing gear. The current ones I have are between 15 and 20 years old. You can stand on them with the lid on... I purchased mine from Staley Food Packaging (from memory for about 50 for the tub and 20 for the lid - but could be wrong..)

I have 2 sizes - larger red-coloured ones and smaller blue-coloured ones, but believe they now might all be white (could be wrong again)...

I wouldn't buy any other tub for camping or fishing