Tuffy
Veteran Member
Since the sinks on most boats are too small to put the dishes in, how do you wash your dishes and pans on your boat?
Since the sinks on most boats are too small to put the dishes in, how do you wash your dishes and pans on your boat?
We just throw them overboard when we're done using them. "Revere Ware" sinks the fastest and has no copper coating to contaminate the water.Since the sinks on most boats are too small to put the dishes in, how do you wash your dishes and pans on your boat?
Yep dishwasher.
Heard about a sailing couple in the Caribbean that had guests on board. They were into conserving water. When the guests offered to wash dishes, they were told to only wash the fronts to save water. That's when they decided they had gone too far in conservation.
Onboard dishwashers and multiple sinks?
At home the (now frail aged) dog licks the plates clean, then straight to the cupboard. Should work boating with dogs.
Onboard dishwashers and multiple sinks?
At home the (now frail aged) dog licks the plates clean, then straight to the cupboard. Should work boating with dogs.
Well, there just might be a dishwasher involved, between the dog-cycle and cupboard. But don`t tell anyone.Bruce, we call that our prewash system. Never thought of using it as a guest deterrent.
Onboard dishwashers and multiple sinks?
At home the (now frail aged) dog licks the plates clean, then straight to the cupboard. Should work boating with dogs.
We have a double sink like Rochepoint which can be tight, but gets the job done.