h a l f b a k e r yThis would work fine, except in terms of success.
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For sailing.
Inflate the drum-shaped thing. The walls are inflatable
tubes, so you have a cylindrical cavity, closed at one end.
Load your dirty sailing clothes, some biodegradable
washing powder, and half-fill with hot water. Close and
seal the other end. Attach a tow-rope, via a bridle which
allows it to rotate. Then toss it into the sea. As you sail
along, the rotating drum bounces merrily over the waves,
sloshing and washing as you go. When the main wash is
done, haul it in, refresh with clean water, and repeat for
rinse.
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I think we already did this. |
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Where do you get the water from? |
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I wonder if detergents can work in seawater. |
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I believe there are some that do. For this, I wasn't envisaging seawater though. |
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Given that fresh water is often limited on boats, it might
make more sense to wash and rinse in seawater, then a final
rinse in fresh water. |
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Given that cleanliness and hygiene are apparently unknown to most amateur yachtsmen of smaller vessels, the idea appears worthy, but pointless. |
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Most seem to make a point of looking as filthy, slovenly and disreputable as possible. It seems to be some sort of badge of honour ... "No chance to wash or shave, been sailing single handed round the Out Skerries in a Force Nine, with a torn jib'sl, jammed tiller cleats, waist-deep water in the well, and fighting off a ten metre giant squid with a broken penknife and the boathook ..." |
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A surreptitious examination of their GPS log generally reveals that they motored round the headland into the next bay, dropped anchor, and drank themselves unconscious on cheap booze from their last foray across the Channel. But they talk a good voyage... |
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