Hi Steve,

At our place boat showers are wet, lather, rinse (maybe repeat). The instructions are on the shampoo bottle. :)

The past many years this has been using a "sun shower" in a protected (with curtain) cockpit.

        Cheers, Russ
        Sweet 35 mk-1
east Van Isl, snowed under


At 10:25 AM 24/02/2014, you wrote:
I'de love to see your boat Ed, thanks for the offer.

Question about showering on a boat in general .. I put pressure water on the boat this past summer. When I am doing the dishes or washing up i run the water then turn it off. Scrub. Turn water on, rinse. I am miserly with the water. When you guys shower, do you "shower" like you do at home or kind of like how I do the dishes?

Steve
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto



On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 1:15 PM, D Harben <<mailto:sailadventu...@rogers.com>sailadventu...@rogers.com> wrote:
Hi Ed and Stevan,
   May I chime in here with my interest to also see a Landfall  38

Don



On Feb 24, 2014, at 1:01 PM, Prime Interest <<mailto:primeinter...@gmail.com>primeinter...@gmail.com> wrote:

Prime interest has the u-shaped galley, no separate shower, the single quarter berth and nav station.

I'd be happy to show it to you sometime.





ed

Prime Interset
1982 Landfall 38
Toronto, Ontario

On Monday, February 24, 2014, Stevan Plavsa <<mailto:stevanpla...@gmail.com>stevanpla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

I only just realized that there was a layout available for the Landfall 38 that had a U-shaped galley, more interior woodwork and most impressively, a separate shower. I've been discussing our needs with the admiral and we're in agreement on the requirement for a separate shower so the Landfall has now captured our attention. Looking at boats on yachtworld it appears that only LFs made after 82 had the separate shower, is that true or was it a layout that was always available?

Our 32 doesn't have a shower and the head is tiny. I couldn't really imagine taking a shower in there at all. Showers are probably a point of interest when you're swimming in salt water every day??? Seems that the LF also carries over 100 gallons of fresh water .. having never showered on a boat I don't know if this is enough for a rinse off every day? How often are people showering with fresh water when away in remote anchorages in the Caribbean? Or other warm climates? I have no experience here.

I also wanted to ask the owners of the LF 38s which layout you have and what you like about it, and what you don't like about it? Have you done much long term cruising or living aboard? Wally, I've read most of your articles and I know you installed the U-shaped galley, I guess I assumed all Landfalls were that way.

The landfalls are a good value. I laid out a bunch of options in the "when to go cruising" thread and one of them is certainly taking our boat up to Georgian Bay and keeping it there. A Landfall would serve well on Georgian Bay as well as being enough boat to do some long term cruising on. We haven't yet figured out how we're going to take off forever so it looks like that plan will have to wait a while. In the short term however, moving our boat to Georgian Bay is looking like a win/win in the short term.

Stevesta
Suhana, C&C 32
Toronto

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