These four simple items can help you save gallons of water and keep you from filling your tanks too often. We love them!
Links:
Aquabot pressurized water bottle (Amazon)
Pressurized sprayer (Amazon)
Solar shower (Amazon)
Cabinet mount galley foot pump (Affiliate)
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Carolyn Shearlock has lived aboard full-time for 17 years, splitting her time between a Tayana 37 monohull and a Gemini 105 catamaran. She’s cruised over 14,000 miles, from Pacific Mexico and Central America to Florida and the Bahamas, gaining firsthand experience with the joys and challenges of life on the water.
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Molly S/V Sabai says
We love the Aquabot for rinsing dishes. It’s amazing how little water it uses. We’ve been using solar showers for 25 years. Great water savings there and you can use non-potable water from jugs if you need to instead of your valuable tank water. We have two heads so the forward one is the designated shower. We just hang the bag up on deck and run the solar shower hose in through the port.