I have an 87 Oday 272 and would like to incorp a shower into the existing head area. Anyone have any experience with this, or idea's on how to do it?
We don't have hot water plumbed in so we use a portable shower in the cockpit like Tim said. We save the serious showers for a marina but this unit takes the chill off the icy dip.You are in Florida so it may be best to run a cockpit shower. Drains already built in, can get wet without rotting the boat and you should be able to hang some type of privacy screen if you and your crew are modest.
In Maine, we bathe off the transom with salt water and rinse down with fresh. Although it is nice to shower under cover on cold wet days.
Yes: don't do it!Hi, I just bought an 85 Hunter 31 last fall and it has a shower installed in the head. It looks like the grey water drains into the bilge and then gets pumped out from there. We haven't used it yet.
Are there any problems with this set-up? Specifically, does the hair, soap, etc. ever clog things up or smell? Any issues with the shower?
thanks
-----Yes: don't do it!
The bilge is bad enough without adding body parts to it.
That's why they make separate shower sump kits with built in pumps. Buy one.
Speak for thyself. Ever since this Mainer installed his Dickenson diesel heater he has a shower almost every night in the comfort of the head.In Maine, we bathe off the transom with salt water and rinse down with fresh.
After noticing that there was zero odor in my separate Atwood shower sump, I modified my boat so that everything, bilge, galley sink, shower, etc. goes into the same open sump served by the small pump labeled (A) in this drawing.don't do it! The bilge is bad enough without adding body parts to it.