"Jessica B"  wrote in message 
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 On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 17:48:35 -0600, CaveLamb 
 wrote:
I'm guessing that on a two or three year cruise it might be nice to
processionally have clean clothes.
But that's just me. YMMV?
Steve Lusardi wrote:
 Jessica,
 I hate laundermats. I have a washer and dryer on my boat. They are very
 useful. Here is a tip, never use a belt drive model. They throw the belt
 off when sailing.
 Steve
 "Jessica B"  wrote in message
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 On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 22:18:51 -0600, CaveLamb 
 wrote:
 What do you think, Wilbur?
 Would this one do?
 Cannibal
 http://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html
 Wow... pretty boat, but isn't it a pain to get in an out from where
 the big wheel is? Seems like they could have made it simpler.
 A washer/dryer on a sailboat??? That's weird!
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 47 is special
 Doesn't the boat ever stop somewhere? Seems like all you have to do is
 pull in somewhere and deal with it.
 What happens in the middle of the ocean? You're going to do laundry in
 your bring-along system? Seems at odds with sailing some how.
I can't help loving your sensible attitude.
You are 100% correct. Some of these lubbers don't know what sailing's all 
about, even when they've abused (as opposed to used) a sailboat for years. 
Some, like those who carry shoreside-type washer/driers and run them when 
sailing (or when anchored) are just plain pathetic.
When sailing one needs minimal clothing. To wash that clothing, when 
necessary, all that's needed is a bucket full of salt water, a good 
detergent that bubbles up in salt water and bleach. Hand scrubbing some 
shorts and t-shirts takes little time and one hand-rinse with fresh water 
will rid them of salt residue so they dry properly. Drying them in the wind 
and sun takes less than a half hour.
Instead, some so-called sailors load their boats up with all sorts of 
lubberly crap that requires lubberly amount of energy and I'm convinced they 
do so because they really are AFRAID to sail and live the sailing life so 
they sail a house, apartment or condo instead.
I wouldn't mind this sort of stupidity except for the fact that it spreads 
out from their boats like a giant sewage slick. The noise of generators 24/7 
to run all this crap impinges upon the peace, quiet and clean air of 
anchorages everywhere. And, these fools actually think they are sailors. 
They think they are cool and they actually brag about their selfish and 
anti-social activities on Usenet.
They are disgusting, selfish and ignorant, bothersome losers.
Wilbur Hubbard