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			In article , Jessica B wrote: 
 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? 
 
  
 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've heard of two suggestions... actually, three.  
 
1. A big bucket into which you put water, detergent and the offending 
items (they're likely to be offending the nose of others after a while, 
I'm sure). You then 'tread' them for a while, like the French used to 
with grapes. 
 
2. All that needs washing ends up in the shower stall. Whoever takes a 
shower 'treads' the clothes as they do so. I am not certain of the 
efficacy of this method. 
 
3. Small mesh netting (small enough that your smalls don't go through 
the holes) from which you make a bag, into which you put your laundry. 
The neting bag is then towed behind the boat for a while. 
 
Found this the other day too: URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t11WC1lG_Po 
 
   Justin. 
 
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Justin C, by the sea. 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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