Showers in caravans
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I have a Lunar Ariva GT (1998) and regularly use the shower! Find it a lot better than many boat showers I have used over the years...!
A bucket in the cockpit, do you mean? Cold at beginning and end of season and embarrassing in a marina.
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I have a Lunar Ariva GT (1998) and regularly use the shower! Find it a lot better than many boat showers I have used over the years...!
A bucket in the cockpit, do you mean? Cold at beginning and end of season and embarrassing in a marina.
Lol! I had a Sealine 285 and remember the the wife holding a watering can of warm water as a shower while I stood on the bathing platform in the marina... It was a good way of saying "good morning" to the other boat owners (wearing shorts) who were doing
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just had a few days where we were handy to the shower block so decided to use these in lieu of the van shower which we normally use....however o do find it a bind to get out of bed, het dressed, walk to the shower, get washed and then get dressed again before
strolling back to the van...much prefer just falling out of bed, straight into the shower without the hassle of 'clothes'....
of course, i could do what many others seem to do.....walk around the site in pyjamas, dressing gown or a leopard print onesie.....
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just had a few days where we were handy to the shower block so decided to use these in lieu of the van shower which we normally use....however o do find it a bind to get out of bed, het dressed, walk to the shower, get washed and then get dressed again before strolling back to the van...
much prefer just falling out of bed, straight into the shower without the hassle of 'clothes'....
of course, i could do what many others seem to do.....walk around the site in pyjamas, dressing gown or a leopard print onesie.....
...You could do something different and walk round in your "Bolero" "dress
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What are jim jams, pyjamas, onesies? Eu Naturel in our caravan
Could be worse, in my days of river racing when camped out overnight the first thing in the morning was to wee on your wetsuit to defrost it, how things have changed with bathrooms in caravans
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What are jim jams, pyjamas, onesies? Eu Naturel in our caravan
Could be worse, in my days of river racing when camped out overnight the first thing in the morning was to wee on your wetsuit to defrost it, how things have changed with bathrooms in caravans
Central heating when I used to go potholing in wet caves.
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What are jim jams, pyjamas, onesies? Eu Naturel in our caravan
Could be worse, in my days of river racing when camped out overnight the first thing in the morning was to wee on your wetsuit to defrost it, how things have changed with bathrooms in caravans
...i have none of the aforementioned either, just relating some of the 'getups' ive seen folk 'getting up' in.....
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DD, note.....I didnt say i would walk around the site in MY pyjamas, dressing gown or leopard print onsie.
.....i'd have to borrow one!
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We use mainly our van shower, it's one of the large walk in types. If near the facilities, and it's not cold or wet, I sometimes go the the block, but only if it has really nice, clean showers.
Aways go in my dressing gown, nobody seems bothered, but I generally go last thing at night anyway.
We use the wet/lather/rinse method and can get 2 showers from 1 Aquaroll, but I usually shower first, then empty and refill for OH while the water is re-heating.
We leave the shower to dry naturally, but do have an Omnivent in the bathroom ceiling to remove the steam.
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I have a Lunar Ariva GT (1998) and regularly use the shower! Find it a lot better than many boat showers I have used over the years...!
A bucket in the cockpit, do you mean? Cold at beginning and end of season and embarrassing in a marina.
A bucket was a luxury
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...You could do something different and walk round in your "Bolero" "dress
Don't you need ice skates for that?
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We use mainly our van shower, it's one of the large walk in types. If near the facilities, and it's not cold or wet, I sometimes go the the block, but only if it has really nice, clean showers.
Aways go in my dressing gown, nobody seems bothered, but I generally go last thing at night anyway.
We use the wet/lather/rinse method and can get 2 showers from 1 Aquaroll, but I usually shower first, then empty and refill for OH while the water is re-heating.
We leave the shower to dry naturally, but do have an Omnivent in the bathroom ceiling to remove the steam.
Lunar give you a decent size shower and we now use that rather than any shower block. We have not tried getting two out of the aquaroll bit feel it would do it. The warm carpeted floor beats any cold concrete or tiled shower block for us.
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We have a on board water storage in our caravan which holds 40 litres plus the roll.. but we only use the shower for my 4 year old if we need to as we use on site facilities.. tbh I have found most of them to b excellent standard.. due to me being a long
distance hgv away for 3 or 4 weeks at a time.. i use motorway services for showers but they are not very good at all some are good and alot are total rubbish dirty moldy smelly so I try to use truck stops as they are looked after and clean..0