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Vito Steockli
 
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Default Just a little question/survey about living aboard

I don't live aboard yet but did "full time" (live) in a camping trailer for
several years and enjoyed it enough to plan to retire onto my Catalina 30
soon. I'd recommend finding a slip close to the club head and use it but
the small 24' trailer had a sink and crapper all molded into a shower stall.
Drill was to fill sink with soapy water, spray your bod down, wash with a
cloth diped into the sink then rinse off. Finally towel off then towel down
the whole enclosure and hang the towel out to dry b4 laundering it. Thus
keeping yourself and the head clean was easier than scrubbing a home
bathroom. The toilet in a camper is simpler being aided vs hampered by
gravity so I avoid using the one in the boat, opting for the marina or other
(work, etc) flush toilet. Isn't that hard to adjust your schedule. Besides,
all the ladies will think you wierd and exotic and want to try a night
aboard. Avoid policemen's wives ..... (c:

"Tom" wrote in message
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If you have lived aboard a 25-30 footer in a slip with hookups and all

that
for a duration of time, a year or so, did it get on your nerves? ..



 
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