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ups.com... On Feb 6, 1:04 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 6, 6:35 am, "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote: On Feb 5, 8:11 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 5, 1:07 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... 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. Jay Chan You cannot be serious. Please tell me this is a joke.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Why is it a joke? I always carry a water bottle for washing the salt from my hands after I have washed my hand in sea water. This minimizes the irritation on my skin and helps keeping the skin problem down. Of course, I also use hand cream; this is a given. I guess not everyone has this skin problem; therefore, most people probably don't understand how this feels. Let's just say that this problem is physical, not mental. That water bottle works. But it is a bit too ad-hoc and tends to use more water than needed. That's the reason why I want to find something more convenient. Jay Chan Your own perspiration contains salt.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can understand his concern - I have a similar problem on board but related to infection as a result of my arthritis treatment. I'm more prone to infection as a result of that treatment and fresh water is much better to rinse with than salt - in particular in a harbor that has a sewer treatment near it. Or the CT River after rain which is full of...well this is a family group. What I do is carry a gallon of fresh water and use a hand sprayer - hence my advice to jay. Stick the gallon under the console and use it if I need to.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry to hear that you have a similar problem. I started having that problem when I got out from the college and started cooking and cleaning dishes for myself. The detergent seems to have something to do with the problem. Have your pharmacy order you a bottle of U-Lactin. CVS can get it. $10 for 16 oz. My doctor and the pharmacist were at a loss to explain why it's not stocked along with all the other skin creams. It's great stuff. Non-prescription.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That lotion seems like something that I should try, and I will pass by CVS after work anyway. Worst comes to worst, I still have a bottle of lotion that I can use, and I use a lot of lotion everyday. Thanks for the suggestion. Currently, I am using high strength prescription cream whenever the skin problem raises its ugly head. Hopefully, frequent use of hand cream can keep the problem to the minimum. Jay Chan The stuff I mentioned isn't a steroid, by the way. Its claim to fame is lactic acid. |
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