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I have this systemIt has served me well the last few years. I leave it on year around and am finding myself always putting something in it. WS
To be honest I am not sure if they ever did make a large. Mine is called a medium box and I can put about as much gear in it as I own. A buddy crammed 5 coyotes in his! lol With the 5 gallon bucket holder, the auger tube or rod box, it is a very nice system.Good luck whichever direction you decide to go! I was just offering an option. WS
You are most welcome 08megacab!The only thing that is a little misleading and probably won't concern you anyway, is of the three optional attachments, bucket holder, auger tube, rod case, only 2 of the 3 can be used at a time.Just a heads up. WS
That's an awesome set-up IA !! If you don't mind me asking, what are the inside dimensions of the box ??
Otter's site says 35"L x 42"W x 19"H. The walls are thin, so that's pretty close to the inside dimensions. I've seen guys mount rod holders on the underside of the lid where I have my foam pad. I had a bungee net that's made for motorcycles that works great on the top of the box to hold things in. I just bent the hooks so it always stays on the box. It works great to just slip a small cooler, rod bag or extra clothing under it. The monster box is awesome, lots of possibilities! 😃
I took a little different path. I still bought the otter shield for the auger and two bucket holders but didn't buy the otter monster box. I bought a Q/B rear drop basket rack and mounting the otter attachments on it. The more I looked at the monster box and tried to get on and off the 4x4 atv they had setup with the rod and auger it just didn't feel right. It just seemed like I was kicking the shield on one side and then the rod box on the other. Its a great concept and I really wanted it but I don't feel like kicking things while getting on and off the machine. Wish they would have made the box a little longer to move the attachments back farther. I will post pic's of the route I went so you all can poke fun at it lol
Forgot to mention that you may find out that your bucket holder and auger tube swing away from your drop rack when on rough terrain - unless you hold the bottom of them tight to the rack somehow. Hopefully this makes sense.
I do have the bottom secured to the rack with hand twist nuts. They don't move at all and you can't pull them off. They all are easy on and easy off from the rack with no tools.