I used two bike bottle holders to add cup holders to my 1987 Acura Integra back in the late 80s. They worked great for many years. Hadn't though to use them on the boat.Bicycle water bottle holders. The aluminum ones are unbreakable (easy to bend back), they even hold bottles on mountain bikes, are cheap, resist corrosion, they clamp to rails, and they come in vert and horz. I've used them on multis for over 30 years.
https://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/44_4/features/Hydration-Right-at-Hand_12384-1.html
LOL! LOL! LOL!Right now Siren is probably telling Scuba Guy he isn't allowed to play with us anymore.
If that exact same item was listed as a Marine Binocular Holder, it would be $99.99 instead of $9.99!Just found my binocular holder in Walmart, https://www.walmart.com/ip/InterDes...t-for-Shampoo-Conditioner-Soap-Clear/33455321
Same size as the one from Cabellas and cheaper.
for those of us who like their beer warm, they're great. For those who like their beer cold, they are still great.These have always worked out well on my boat
@Will Gilmore beat me to it.....I was going to say "these work good in theory, but in practice, it warms up the beer too quickly in my case."These have always worked out well on my boat
@Gene Neill and @rpludwig - We both laughed out loud when we read this!! He can still play with you boys, but don't make me impose a curfew.Right now Siren is probably telling Scuba Guy he isn't allowed to play with us anymore.
They have built-in thermometers, too. You can tell at a glance when the beer is cold.These have always worked out well on my boat
As Jessica Rabbit said, “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way.”(Kermit, you are a bad boy, but very observant!)
Maybe not but throw them to me anyway. A little buoyancy can go a long way.And as functional as they may seem to have aboard, the suggested cup holders do not double as a Coast Guard Approved PFD.