Outdoor Shower fitting for Coastal area

wave_watcher

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Hi, this isn't really a boat question, but I hope someone with specialised knowledge might be able to help me. We live on the Northumberland Coast in NE England and we're putting a shower in an unheated outbuilding so we can rinse wetsuits, wash ourselves, dogs etc. The shower will be under cover and be supplied from a water heater which we can drain down in the winter. I'm not sure if there are showers available for the backs of boats, but that was my thought when I decided to post here. The coastal environment will make material selection critical I expect. The only marine grade shower I could find is out of stock and it was £££. Any help/pointers would be gratefully received!
 

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Just use an ordinary multipoint water heater. I used to help commision mobile homes in France after they had been dormant for nearly 7 months in unheated units. Biggest problem was when they hadn't been drained down correctly and the freezing conditions in winter giving burst pipes and heat exchangers.
 

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Thank you. I’m really looking for shower valve and shower head suggestions. I think our heating engineers have specified the water heater already.
 

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Thanks again, I switched to the reader to reader forum as suggested. I'm still struggling to find a suitable fitting, even though I was told I was being useless by another member. I just need a link for a stainless steel unit which has:
external shower valve,
rainhead and
hand held (all in one unit)
Like this but without the ABS chrome plating: nuie Thermostatic Bar Valve and Kit
 

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that is helish expensive ,, i am doing similar just now ( on board ) and am looking at £10 fir a head unit ,, non mixer but the temperature can be controlled by a thermostat in the heater unit .
 

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I‘d be tempted to use a garden spray head - it gives you jet/spray options, can be mainly plastic, instantly removable .... and cheap!
but what will happen when you put hhot water throo the plastic pipe ,, it will collapse .
 
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