agallant80
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Anyone out there have a Yeti cooler? I am thinking about buying one so I am not chasing down ice every day when I am on long trips. Are they worth the $300 more than other coolers cost?
Well people are asking us what to get for wedding gifts and a better cooler came to mind. That is why I am really asking. I have an OK cooler now but on 90 digree days it will eat two bags of ice a day (one in the morning and one at night). So far this year we have been on about 6 over night trips (one night) and about 4 multi day cruises (3-4 nights). The fridge on the boat is OK but it does not really hold enough for heading out for a few days. I guess if I get one of these coolers I will have to cable lock it to the swim platform, seeing as the cheep one we have now is just held on with some line. I can pitchure our cooler walking off while we are tied up on a public dock.
Are they worth the $300 more than other coolers cost?
In '93 I bought a 64 qt and Two 120 qt Igloo Marine coolers. One of the large ones given to my 1st mate when he bought his own boat. The small one is used on trips-- tossed in the back of my truck. The large one is still in use on my boat. It never leaves the boat as it has been used as a step for decades as well as a cooler. The day or night before use a couple frozen milk jugs are tossed in to cool it down. Ready for use when 2 or 3 jugs replace the other 2. If not opened often it holds ice for at least 4 days. Fish caught have remained frozen for 3 days. 200# - 250# guys constantly use it as a step getting in/out of the boat. No cracks, no warping, cleans up well in and out. It does NOT have the snob appeal though.
if you want to keep fish frozzen on long trips,dry ice will work in any cooler