Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I didn't mean the least offence by asking - heaven knows, it's an area which only personal preference ought ever to decide, and nobody need feel remotely obliged to discuss or change their ways...
...but sitting over the (retired) washing-up bowl with plenty of warm water and shower-gel, the cleansing was frankly more hands-on than 'a splash or spray', and the area was never cleaner than when I'd finished. It was at least as effective as showering.
For the purposes of this discussion, where the question is how one either accumulates or jettisons used toilet paper, I'm as sure as I can be that if (when the solids have been flushed) one could put a suitably sized, solidly-constructed brimmed plastic bowl inside the boat's lavatory pan, then speaking for myself, I could quickly get spotlessly clean...
...and critically, there wouldn't be any question to answer, about paper...
...which is why it seems strange to me that it hasn't long since been widely adopted by yachtsmen.
But I wholly respect your choice.
Pity we can't put a little paper ballerina-dress on that thumbs-up.
...but sitting over the (retired) washing-up bowl with plenty of warm water and shower-gel, the cleansing was frankly more hands-on than 'a splash or spray', and the area was never cleaner than when I'd finished. It was at least as effective as showering.
For the purposes of this discussion, where the question is how one either accumulates or jettisons used toilet paper, I'm as sure as I can be that if (when the solids have been flushed) one could put a suitably sized, solidly-constructed brimmed plastic bowl inside the boat's lavatory pan, then speaking for myself, I could quickly get spotlessly clean...
...and critically, there wouldn't be any question to answer, about paper...
...which is why it seems strange to me that it hasn't long since been widely adopted by yachtsmen.
But I wholly respect your choice.
Pity we can't put a little paper ballerina-dress on that thumbs-up.
