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![]() Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message: "Then turn off the water while you soap up and turn it on again to rense." Glenn, I think the Southern accent is showing!!! |
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Hummm, sailors watching other sailors in the shower. In the Army we
always suspected something like that about the Navy. Ron, RA |
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Hummm, sailors watching other sailors in the shower. In the Army we
always suspected something like that about the Navy. Ron, RA |
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Too bad the Army didn't watch their people a little more closely.
Then there wouldn't have been Moslem traitors in their ranks.....eh? As to the Navy....Don't ask, don't tell....just like the Army....(c; On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:24:47 -0500 (EST), (Ron Thornton) wrote: Hummm, sailors watching other sailors in the shower. In the Army we always suspected something like that about the Navy. Ron, RA Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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Too bad the Army didn't watch their people a little more closely.
Then there wouldn't have been Moslem traitors in their ranks.....eh? As to the Navy....Don't ask, don't tell....just like the Army....(c; On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:24:47 -0500 (EST), (Ron Thornton) wrote: Hummm, sailors watching other sailors in the shower. In the Army we always suspected something like that about the Navy. Ron, RA Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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I have 150 gallons and with 5 people (2 teen girls) we can go 3 nights
with about 30 gallons left in the hole. That's about 5 gallons per shower + dishes and the occasional rinse after coming up from diving. That does NOT include washing the boat. At home they use 10X that amount for the same tasks. Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Hi, Far Cove is set up for a shower, but was never installed. I was looking at "low-flow" showerheads, and they say they use 2.5gpm. Egad - for a 5-min shower that's over 10 gallons! Far Cove has 50gal of water, and I'm thinking of addding another 20gal tank, but still: 10 gals per shower?? Is this realistic? What is a practical estimate of how much water an on-board shower will take? Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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I have 150 gallons and with 5 people (2 teen girls) we can go 3 nights
with about 30 gallons left in the hole. That's about 5 gallons per shower + dishes and the occasional rinse after coming up from diving. That does NOT include washing the boat. At home they use 10X that amount for the same tasks. Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Hi, Far Cove is set up for a shower, but was never installed. I was looking at "low-flow" showerheads, and they say they use 2.5gpm. Egad - for a 5-min shower that's over 10 gallons! Far Cove has 50gal of water, and I'm thinking of addding another 20gal tank, but still: 10 gals per shower?? Is this realistic? What is a practical estimate of how much water an on-board shower will take? Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 21:53:19 +0000, Kelton Joyner wrote: Well...see...the problem isn't me. I'm perfectly down with "boat showers". In fact, when I was living aboard, I used a large sponge and did just fine. But my Lady takes...well.."long" showers. Sometimes she uses up all the water in our 60-gal tank at home (OK, maybe not QUITE that long...) YOU wanna tell her to take a "boat shower"? Go ahead...I'll watch! ![]() I take LONG LONG showers at home. I don't when I'm on a boat. I just don't. I don't even take long showers in the marinas. I really prefer to shower on the boat, but we usually have stuff in the shower so it's not as convenient. My second choice after our own boat (which does carry 400 gallons of water so it's not like we have to conserve much even in the Bahamas although we do) is to swim and then shower on deck (assuming warm weather). We have a pressure fresh water connection on deck, and it doesn't need to be hot water in warm weather. I wear a bathing suit if there are people around for fear of striking them blind. What I'm trying to avoid is the stampede to the coin showers every time we get to a dock. And the "luxury" of standing under a hot (or sometimes cool) shower for several minutes is a large part of it. Coin showers? Where are you? snip grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html |
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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote: On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 21:53:19 +0000, Kelton Joyner wrote: Well...see...the problem isn't me. I'm perfectly down with "boat showers". In fact, when I was living aboard, I used a large sponge and did just fine. But my Lady takes...well.."long" showers. Sometimes she uses up all the water in our 60-gal tank at home (OK, maybe not QUITE that long...) YOU wanna tell her to take a "boat shower"? Go ahead...I'll watch! ![]() I take LONG LONG showers at home. I don't when I'm on a boat. I just don't. I don't even take long showers in the marinas. I really prefer to shower on the boat, but we usually have stuff in the shower so it's not as convenient. My second choice after our own boat (which does carry 400 gallons of water so it's not like we have to conserve much even in the Bahamas although we do) is to swim and then shower on deck (assuming warm weather). We have a pressure fresh water connection on deck, and it doesn't need to be hot water in warm weather. I wear a bathing suit if there are people around for fear of striking them blind. What I'm trying to avoid is the stampede to the coin showers every time we get to a dock. And the "luxury" of standing under a hot (or sometimes cool) shower for several minutes is a large part of it. Coin showers? Where are you? snip grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id2.html |
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Rosalie B. ) wrote:
: : : What I'm trying to avoid is the stampede to the coin showers every time we : get to a dock. And the "luxury" of standing under a hot (or sometimes : cool) shower for several minutes is a large part of it. : Coin showers? Where are you? Pacific Northwest. If your real lucky you find one with a broken coin drop that just works. Second best is finding one that will take one quarter at a time, or less than the full $2.00 worth of quarters. -- Jim Hollenback my opinion. |
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