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On Feb 5, 12:02 pm, "
wrote: I would like to know if there is a simple device for washing hand with fresh water. My boat is a 18-ft center console that is too small for adding a sink and faucet in it; moreover, a sink and faucet is overkill for my need. I will wash my hand in sal****er, and then use freshwater as the last step to wash away the sal****er from my hand. Therefore, I only need a small amount of fresh water. I have a feeling that one- gallon of freshwater should be more than enough for several persons use in a fishing trip. I would like to know a neat way to accomplish this. What I am looking for is something works like a garden hand-pump spray bottle. Then I can put the water tank under the floor, run a short lengh of water hose to the back of the boat and connecting to a small water faucet, somehow having a small hand pump next to the faucet. When I need to use it, all I need to do is pump it several times, turn on the faucet to let out a stream of water spray to wash the sal****er away from my hand (or wash the eyeglasses), let the water to run down to the floor and get air dried or drained to the scuppers. When I am done, I simply turn off the faucet. The next guy who wants to use it probably doesn't need to pump because there should still be enough water pressure in the system. Is there such a thing available in the market? Currently, I use a one-gal water bottle and pour over my hands. But this is not neat and is not elegant. Moreover, this tends to use more water than I really need. I have thought of using a store-bought large spring water tank that has a small faucet at the bottom and use gravity to dispense the water. But this requires me to put the water tank a couple feet above the floor. I would like to put the water tank under the floor to lower the center of gravity as much as possible (afterall it is a small boat). Thanks for any pointer in advance. There are collapsable water tanks available and hand pressure pumps you can find at West Marine - they act like a regular hand pump. However, if all you need is a gallon or so, just get one of those gallon bug spray or weed killer bottles, empty out the chemical, wash with detergent and voila - a gallon of fresh water with a spray head. Or go to a agricultural supply store like Agway or Tractor Supply and get a pressurized bug sprayer. http://www.mytscstore.com/images/pro...00/4401062.jpg Or even carry a couple of cleaning spray bottles with water in them. There are lots of simple options. Including just rinsing your hands in salt water - won't hurt you. |
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oups.com... Including just rinsing your hands in salt water - won't hurt you. Maybe he never leaves the dock, where all that weird crap builds up and smells like weird crap that collects around docks. |
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On Feb 5, 2:35 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Including just rinsing your hands in salt water - won't hurt you. Maybe he never leaves the dock, where all that weird crap builds up and smells like weird crap that collects around docks. Or water fountains with low water pressure. |
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