Re: Stus-List C 40 question - now shower

2017-07-06 Thread Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
Way back in the day we used Joy soap, which sudses in salt water, and a 
bucket. My brother and I thought it was cool to have a "hot" shower if 
my dad was charging batteries and we would swim around back with a head 
full of soap and let the hot engine exhaust water rinse it off.



Joe

Coquina


On 07/06/2017 12:49 PM, Dave via CnC-List wrote:
My dad and his wife did that for two one year cruises.  They painted 
the sprayer black for solar heat.

Dave.

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On Jul 6, 2017, at 11:57 AM, Dennis C. > wrote:



On my previous boat I used this:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsN2FwWkxodmJnRUk

I took a cheap pump up garden sprayer and replaced the nozzle with a 
generic kitchen sink spray head.  I'd wash in cockpit or on foredeck 
with lake or brackish water, then rinse with the pump up sprayer.  
Worked very well.


Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA



On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List 
> wrote:


I agree about spraying water everywhere.  That was one of the
selling points for the 37+.  It has an enclosed shower.  We found
considerably larger boats with 3 or 4 births and 2 or 3 heads and
none of the heads had enclosed showers.  You basically stood/sat
on the toilet and used the faucet while washing down the toilet
paper holder.

The 37+ shower isn't perfect.  In fact it is quite tight and for
me and necessitates sitting on the built in bench.  It is hard to
use less than 7 gallons of water... But doable.  My wife, her
friend, and I all managed to get one shower each out of a 20
gallon tank and we all have long hair.  We even had enough hot
water.  If it is warm enough we try to use the deck shower which
includes hot water.  If we're in a marina we'll use the
bathhouse.  If we're up a clean-ish and fresh-ish tributary we'll
wash off on the swim platform.

In short, yes I use the shower...on my 37+.  I think the 30 and
the 34/36 have similar layouts and I've thought for years that
the 30 would have been a great way to start with a smaller boat.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD





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Re: Stus-List C 40 question - now shower

2017-07-06 Thread Dave via CnC-List
My dad and his wife did that for two one year cruises.  They painted the 
sprayer black for solar heat.
Dave.

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 6, 2017, at 11:57 AM, Dennis C.  wrote:
> 
> On my previous boat I used this:
> 
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsN2FwWkxodmJnRUk
> 
> I took a cheap pump up garden sprayer and replaced the nozzle with a generic 
> kitchen sink spray head.  I'd wash in cockpit or on foredeck with lake or 
> brackish water, then rinse with the pump up sprayer.  Worked very well.
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List 
>>  wrote:
>> I agree about spraying water everywhere.  That was one of the selling points 
>> for the 37+.  It has an enclosed shower.  We found considerably larger boats 
>> with 3 or 4 births and 2 or 3 heads and none of the heads had enclosed 
>> showers.  You basically stood/sat on the toilet and used the faucet while 
>> washing down the toilet paper holder.
>> 
>> The 37+ shower isn't perfect.  In fact it is quite tight and for me and 
>> necessitates sitting on the built in bench.  It is hard to use less than 7 
>> gallons of water... But doable.  My wife, her friend, and I all managed to 
>> get one shower each out of a 20 gallon tank and we all have long hair.  We 
>> even had enough hot water.  If it is warm enough we try to use the deck 
>> shower which includes hot water.  If we're in a marina we'll use the 
>> bathhouse.  If we're up a clean-ish and fresh-ish tributary we'll wash off 
>> on the swim platform.
>> 
>> In short, yes I use the shower...on my 37+.  I think the 30 and the 34/36 
>> have similar layouts and I've thought for years that the 30 would have been 
>> a great way to start with a smaller boat.
>> 
>> Josh Muckley
>> S/V Sea Hawk
>> 1989 C 37+
>> Solomons, MD
>> 
> 
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Stus-List C 40 question - now shower

2017-07-06 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
On my previous boat I used this:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsN2FwWkxodmJnRUk

I took a cheap pump up garden sprayer and replaced the nozzle with a
generic kitchen sink spray head.  I'd wash in cockpit or on foredeck with
lake or brackish water, then rinse with the pump up sprayer.  Worked very
well.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA



On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I agree about spraying water everywhere.  That was one of the selling
> points for the 37+.  It has an enclosed shower.  We found considerably
> larger boats with 3 or 4 births and 2 or 3 heads and none of the heads had
> enclosed showers.  You basically stood/sat on the toilet and used the
> faucet while washing down the toilet paper holder.
>
> The 37+ shower isn't perfect.  In fact it is quite tight and for me and
> necessitates sitting on the built in bench.  It is hard to use less than 7
> gallons of water... But doable.  My wife, her friend, and I all managed to
> get one shower each out of a 20 gallon tank and we all have long hair.  We
> even had enough hot water.  If it is warm enough we try to use the deck
> shower which includes hot water.  If we're in a marina we'll use the
> bathhouse.  If we're up a clean-ish and fresh-ish tributary we'll wash off
> on the swim platform.
>
> In short, yes I use the shower...on my 37+.  I think the 30 and the 34/36
> have similar layouts and I've thought for years that the 30 would have been
> a great way to start with a smaller boat.
>
> Josh Muckley
> S/V Sea Hawk
> 1989 C 37+
> Solomons, MD
>
>
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