jamie N
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As the title, what opinions are there for water storage onboard for a nominal 'month' of cruising, away from a certainty of marina's?
The caveat is of a small boat, in my case a Folkboat which already has an approx 40 litre aluminum tank, and sailing solo, no shower onboard.
The discussion with a mate is would it be better to put in a ''Plastimo' type flexi water tank", or to "have 50X2l water bottles"?
My view is the simple that I'll buy the bottles, which are refillable (to a point), less liable to contamination which could be catastrophic using the other method, don't require a working pump and are convenient. They'd be my 'consumption' supply of water, with the fitted tank being the washing/hygiene source for dhobi and body.
We're not talking RKJ stuff here, but a couple of old fart, preparing for a jaunt away on our own boat's from the Black Isle, up to and about the Faeroe Islands, without needing any water worries.
The caveat is of a small boat, in my case a Folkboat which already has an approx 40 litre aluminum tank, and sailing solo, no shower onboard.
The discussion with a mate is would it be better to put in a ''Plastimo' type flexi water tank", or to "have 50X2l water bottles"?
My view is the simple that I'll buy the bottles, which are refillable (to a point), less liable to contamination which could be catastrophic using the other method, don't require a working pump and are convenient. They'd be my 'consumption' supply of water, with the fitted tank being the washing/hygiene source for dhobi and body.
We're not talking RKJ stuff here, but a couple of old fart, preparing for a jaunt away on our own boat's from the Black Isle, up to and about the Faeroe Islands, without needing any water worries.