It is in fact a center console however attached to and directly in front of the console is the live well and attached to that is a dry storage bin of the exact same dimensions as the live well and directly in front of that is a passenger swivel seat, so attaching it to any of that is not an option. In fact that is one of the features that I really like about this boat, other than a drivers (or would the correct terminology be pilots) seat and the afore mentioned features the rest of the inside of the boat is absolutely empty, the boat is wide open with empty space, you could practically have a square dance on this thing (Do-Si-Do). In fact there is so little dry storage that I intend to use the live well as dry storage and keep my live bait in an aerated bucket.
Kieth I did think of and like the idea of using the deck in this plan but the drawback to that is if I go out in my boat and not bring along my ice chest (which will probably almost never happen since I'm a fisherman and not a boaterman) the floor things could be a trip hazard. I went out and bit the bullet and bought one of those fancy schmancy 80 Qt Too Cool ice chests, you know the ones that claim to keep ice from melting for like 40 days or something like that and it probably will if you live in Antarctica.
I was thinking a couple of one by twos mounted edge on just so that the ice chest fits between them and also do the bungee strap thing and that should hold it pretty secure. I know what some of you are probably thinking and it goes something like this "Man, this idiot must be planning on driving this boat like a total maniac", While being an idiot and a maniac is not too far of a stretch for me, the real issue is that I will be fishing Lake Pontchartrain frequently and anyone familiar with that lake knows that it can become a beast real quick out of no where.
I would just like to know what the best adhesive or best method of attaching them to the hull would be.
Sorry for being so long winded (and hardheaded)!
Thanks for the input guys, I really appreciate that you took time to respond to my post.
David L