Not yet, I haven't tried the shower yet in the Bahamas. We're scheduled for our Vaccines next month and this summer we are off, finally. I hope.Or, just offer Dave enough $ to buy his excellent S-362... !! (all boats are said to be for sale, at some price...!)
yes thats important too!One thing you and your wife will likely find more important than a dedicated shower, is a standard sized toilet bowl. The marine bowl is well suited for potty training, but not for adults.
Yes this is what i mean, i dont wanna have to wipe down the entire bathroom and bowl after every shower.How separate? My Sabre 362 has a divided head, one side is the shower, one the head and vanity. It is 36 feet.
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There is a shower curtain, but we never use it. A little spray ends up in the head, which is better than a wet hanging shower curtain. Our head has 3 opening ports with good cross ventilation in the shower compartment so it dries out quickly.Yes this is what i mean, i dont wanna have to wipe down the entire bathroom and bowl after every shower.
Catalina, 350, 375, 380, 385, 387, 390 just to name a few from just one manufacturer. Check all sites that list boats like Yachtworld etc.many other makes and models with separate showers.Hi all,
Are their any sailboats under 40ft out there with seperate/dedicated shower? All i'm finding are wet heads.
The mrs and I are looking for a coastal live-aboard for Caribbean cruising but one of my essential criteria is a seperate shower not wet head.
Any suggestions?
We have a nylon curtain that hangs all the way around the head (It's the width of 2 curtains sewn together edge to edge). The curtain comes down to a few inches above the floor. There is no water (near zero) above the bottom edges of the curtain when we're done showering.A little spray ends up in the head, which is better than a wet hanging shower curtain.
My daughter’s 1984 Cherubini Hunter 37 cutter has a separate shower.Hi all,
Are their any sailboats under 40ft out there with seperate/dedicated shower? All i'm finding are wet heads.
The mrs and I are looking for a coastal live-aboard for Caribbean cruising but one of my essential criteria is a seperate shower not wet head.
Any suggestions?
Yes I'm looking for a boat between 30-40'. Something easily to maintain and manage in tight marinas etc but still roomy enough for me and the mrs.So, your title says the smallest boat...The S2 9.2C (30’) has a separate two level tub/shower...
When I first saw my Beneteau on the hard at the AYS dealership, I fell in love. 6 months later I bought it once the money came in. One of the reasons was the head. It has alot of room, a teak seat in what is the shower area. I put up thingies to hang a shower curtain on. A week after I bought it, my club had a rendezvous at a marina. I opened the boat up to show it off. The first lady into the head ( I could hear her through the open port), she said, "My god... that's not a HEAD, that's a BATHROOM!". Money well spent....Yes I'm looking for a boat between 30-40'.