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Depends on how many people and how long away from fresh water supply (or if
you have a good watermaker.) The last time I was able to do some serious long distance sailing I allowed one gallon per day for everything. Usually used less except down near the equator. But I think if just hob nobbing along the coast sort of visiting the neighbors...I would want more amenities. Luckily the new boat came with both types of water heaters but the main one is 3 gal. When doing serious sailing you really don't have time to be a dilletante about it just basic keeping clean. Anyway that's just my take on it and it served me well in the past. M. "Joe" wrote in message m... (Thom Stewart) wrote in message ... Joe, If I sailed where you do, I'd take advantage of the Sun with a Solar Heater for showers. We do have a solar shower(black Bag for deck) we do use some, however when it works best you really want a cold shower that time off year. The 5 Gal is small but it takes up enough space onboard. Nice to have but think twice about enlarging. Yelp I do not have the height needed for a 10 gallon and would have to put two 5 gallon tanks side by side, either that or reduce the size of the sail locker. Joe Ole Thom |
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