There many inventive ways of keeping beer cold. For example, towing it in the water (not valid in Florida) or simply living in the Pacific Northwest. But for most of us, refrigeration and iceboxes are more dependable.
What kind of system do you have?
There are 12 volt systems that can run any time, anywhere, at the expense of your battery. 110 volt systems work like a charm... while at the dock or trying to ignore your genset noise.
There are engine-driven systems and other exotic mechanical methods, too. and for smaller boats, ice boxes and portable coolers do the job well, so long as there's an ice source here and there.
What do you use and how does it work for you?
What kind of system do you have?
There are 12 volt systems that can run any time, anywhere, at the expense of your battery. 110 volt systems work like a charm... while at the dock or trying to ignore your genset noise.
There are engine-driven systems and other exotic mechanical methods, too. and for smaller boats, ice boxes and portable coolers do the job well, so long as there's an ice source here and there.
What do you use and how does it work for you?