RobbieO
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 2,318
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- Location
- Sacramento River Delta
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- 212SE
- Boat Length
- 21
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This is the best seltzer out there. Make sure it’s the black can.
Evey seltzer I have had that has real booze in them Gin, vodka, rum, whatever are pretty good. I just don't like the popular malt liquor ones but whom I am I to judge ?This is the best seltzer out there. Make sure it’s the black can.
Brumate. $30 coozies seem silly til you get one!
On the coozie level - both BruMate and Yeti make top notch products that seriously own the Florida sun.
Performance seems to be the same, based on feedback from those who have used both, much better price, and it'll handle 12oz cans, bottles, and skinny cans, all without forcing "luggage" on you that you have to carry around in case you have different sizes for the day. Also can be used as a cocktail glass, if you happen to be too far away from the boat and someone offers mixers.
They also float, so if lost in the water, it'll pop back up, bottom-side up.
Can be found for less, best price I ever paid was $7/each for plain stainless. If Costco in your area has them, they should be about $10/ea
I already have a cooler problem......why not travel down the coozie problem path while I'm at it.Brumate. $30 coozies seem silly til you get one!
I just bought two....Performance seems to be the same, based on feedback from those who have used both, much better price, and it'll handle 12oz cans, bottles, and skinny cans, all without forcing "luggage" on you that you have to carry around in case you have different sizes for the day. Also can be used as a cocktail glass, if you happen to be too far away from the boat and someone offers mixers.
They also float, so if lost in the water, it'll pop back up, bottom-side up.
Can be found for less, best price I ever paid was $7/each for plain stainless. If Costco in your area has them, they should be about $10/ea
AlwaysCan I be invited on the next ski trip please??