lloyds":3g1kv3rv said:
Thank you everyone for your comments. I have never heard of Instaheat so I will check into that. Seems like if I bought new on a special order I could get one installed at the factory. I think the admiral will accept the notion of not having the $25,000 potti but I know she really wants the hot water. We both have the onset of arthritis in our hands and a little hot water in the morning really makes a difference.
Like Bill and El, we also frequently use a solar shower bag... but the bag sits on top of the cabin and the hose is routed through the window of our ENCLOSED head. :wink: It certainly conserves on water usage, but the solar shower doesn't help much if you want to shower first thing in the morning. 8) Yep, you can heat water on the Wallas and put it in the bag. Just plain easier to simply turn on the hot water (from when you heated it last night or ran the generator to run the toaster oven... dang, I sure do enjoy my "like-home" creature comforts

) like you do at home. But the best part of having that hot water (no matter where it comes from) is that separate room to shower (or poop/pee) in. Sure, you can go out in the cockpit and hope the neighbors aren't watching. Or, you can sponge bathe in the cabin. But sometimes a shower is just necessary. When I'm at home, I don't go out on the back porch to shower; I don't shower in the living room. I have a separate room for all that stuff! Just like on my boat!
Minimalistic? This IS minimalistic for us. Just a few years ago, we had two homes, two RVs, three cars, two motorcycles, two sailboats, and decent careers to pay for it all. We're doing fine with our downsizing (divide most of that stuff by 2 and eliminate the jobs), but I love my enclosed head! THERE, I've said it. Sure, the 25 is bigger, heavier, smoother riding, more storage, more elbow room, and just plain
more... but I have that nifty little room. I can stand up in it, or sit down, as the need dictates. And at the turn of a handle, I can have hot water. Just like home. It's good; GOOD, I tell you! Don't think you need it??? Would you buy a house without a bathroom? :lol:
Um... maybe I got carried away. We pulled Wild Blue out of the water yesterday (withdrawal anxiety already), and we have a couple days of cleaning, waxing, and emptying to do. We're going to head out for a couple months in our RV. And it has a separate room just for pooping and showering. And a comfy queen bed. Satellite TV. Leather recliners. Even a fireplace. And did I mention HOT water? :wink:
This is not a "my boat vs your boat" comparison... just one man's view on what makes the time on the boat more comfortable. It's the difference between enjoying and enduring. We all use our boats differently. I am EVER SO GRATEFUL that the Blonde looked at the 22 and the 25 and said, "That one," pointing at the 25. For those of you who find your boat perfect for the way you use it, pat yourself on your back, knowing that you made the right choice. My feeling: it isn't about how much you can do without, it's about what is "just enough" to be comfortable. Comfort = more time aboard.
Whew! Thanks, I feel better now. :wink:
Best wishes,
Jim B.