We use our Yeti cooler for our summer boating trips. This article in the WSJ on how theyโ€™re being stolen reminded me of this cool video on their website.

If you’re interesting in boating, read my series, How to Buy a Boat (Parts I, II, III, IV, V, andย VI).

John Clarke writes in The Wall Street Journal:

Yeti coolers have cult status among outdoors enthusiasts who swap stories and videos online about their Yetis. Some fans call the Yeti the โ€œRedneck Rolex.โ€

They are also big with burglars this year, who are swiping Yeti coolers from stores, cars, boats and beaches nationwide.

Mobile police have five suspects and offer a cash reward for their capture.

Two Yeti bandits in Cadiz, Ky., met their victims one August night in a Main Street eatery, where they all talked amiably about vaping contests over double cheeseburgers. The thieves tracked the men back to a lodge, said Trigg County Sheriffโ€™s Deputy David Tomlinson, and filched Yetis from pickups and boats.

โ€œKentucky people are pretty trusting,โ€ said Deputy Tomlinson, who arrested them after a tipster overheard them at a restaurant talking about selling the coolers on the street. He said they stole nine coolers valued at $2,500.