Shower in Sealine C330

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Hi
Have tried to look at videos but cant find any that show how the shower is. Is there a curtain so you don´t splash
water everwhere?
Can you stay out 1-2 weeks with the sealine C330 (2 adults and two kids), or is the boat to small?
 
Hi
Have tried to look at videos but cant find any that show how the shower is. Is there a curtain so you don´t splash
water everwhere?
Can you stay out 1-2 weeks with the sealine C330 (2 adults and two kids), or is the boat to small?

Don't know about the shower on a C330, but I have stayed on smaller boats for a week or so no problem with the same party size. Whether its big enough is relative. For some it will be, for others not. Some boat's have a better layout for a 2+2 family than others, and size is not always the key factor.
 
Don't know about the shower on a C330, but I have stayed on smaller boats for a week or so no problem with the same party size. Whether its big enough is relative. For some it will be, for others not. Some boat's have a better layout for a 2+2 family than others, and size is not always the key factor.
Agreed. But you might get an answer on the shower from the Sealine Forum: Sealine Forum
 
A week or so on a boat that size should not be a problem, so long as everyone is getting along well. The shower thing - I don’t remember seeing a curtain at the boat show, but I could be wrong. We haven’t used the shower much on the SC35, preferring to use the marina facilities. But I guess that will change with this ? thing.

One thing about the C330 - think about the type of boating you will be doing. On it you will be mostly “indoors”, in a very cosy living-room like area. You won’t want sandy / salty bodies in there.

S330 is more “outdoors”, and would better suit the way we boat (kids jumping off the bathing platform at anchor, cockpit area okay with salty people etc.) The downside is that when you moor up for the evening, that area isn’t so cosy. Swings and roundabouts :)
 
I’m pretty sure the C330 is a wet room meaning there isn’t a seperate shower cubicle. This is obviously a pain as the entire space gets wet if you use the shower
 
Other Sealines such as my F33 (similar size to a C330) have a shower curtain that is pulled across so the doors /towels hung on the hook on the door and the bog roll are protected. As said it will be a wet room.

My chief officer and I have been happy to spend two weeks aboard but can't comment on the children thing as ours are grown up and the grandchildren are yet to stay over with us.

I trust you realise boats don't have limitless supply of hot running water.
 
I’m pretty sure the C330 is a wet room meaning there isn’t a seperate shower cubicle. This is obviously a pain as the entire space gets wet if you use the shower
I disagree. Better to have 1 decent sized heads than 2 separate cramped areas.

My Smeraldo 37 is one decent sized wet-room. There is a curtain but it's never used. Even in Ireland the area is dry after 1 hour of leaving the window open.

There is also the hygiene factor.... every shower the whole heads area is getting washed down, and I can give it a decent wash before leaving the boat also (not that I have bad aim).
 
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