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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:23:31 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote: My experience is that everyone is in a bathing suit and just jumps in the lake to pee Um....I don't know about that. Mrs. Wave isn't that proletarian. I suspect that most other women, what with their unique physiologies/anatomies and moments of periodic infirmities (like the way I put that?) would prefer not to jump into the lake to perform bodily functions. Privacy curtains aren't an answer either for obvious reasons. I think in his case, cuddy is probably the only way to go. I'm not talking about curtains, there are bow riders in the plus 20ft size that have created small "privacy" spaces to one side between the main passenger area and the bow. Hard walled with a door. Just enough space for a potty without wasting space. If all you really need is bathroom space this is obviously the way to go. The majority of the small cuddies in use that I have been aboard have simply been a big ski locker/junk storage. You want to sacrifice a third of the boat to be a bathroom. In that size range they are just hot and cramped. Certainly depends on the age group and the personal level of sports activities. But the crowd we move in doesn't mind getting wet. If you're going to ski, wakeboard, or tube then you're getting in the water. |
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