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I lived in the Alaska bush for 8 years and found the Armstrong powered
wringer a remarkable time and effort-saving device. With a small child and cloth diapers it solved many clotheswashing problems. Padeen "Haakon Dybdahl" wrote in message ... Hi there, I am wondering how most of you do the cloth washing while sailing. I have seen some pictures of sailboats with washing machines, but this is probably a little extreme. I have used a bucket and water, and some special washing powder, and hand washed the clothing. This is a lot of work. Any tips? Of course washing a lot of cloths when in a port... Thanks! Haakon |
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