dw8928
Senior Member
This is truly a mundane topic, but I like to sweat the details. I have personally owned two boats with shower systems installed. Not to mention real property as investments.
I am always thinking about ways to subtly improve the experience onboard. I did some research about venturi valve shower heads because I was looking for a smaller but forceful shower head.
To me, force equals at least a 'perceived' sense that soap is being washed away. Not to mention comfort.
Bottom line is I decided to see what the cruise ship companies use and I came across this showerhead used on Royal Caribbean.
http://www.mixwater.pl/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Karta-techniczna-towaru-Novolence_EN_20121001.pdf
I ordered one, and I have to say it is great for a small boat too. Lots of force and MUCH less flow. Some of the other low-flow showerheads out there are huge. This one is small, light, simple, VERY forceful and designed by Germans.
FYI, I have no business relationship with this company.
I am always thinking about ways to subtly improve the experience onboard. I did some research about venturi valve shower heads because I was looking for a smaller but forceful shower head.
To me, force equals at least a 'perceived' sense that soap is being washed away. Not to mention comfort.
Bottom line is I decided to see what the cruise ship companies use and I came across this showerhead used on Royal Caribbean.
http://www.mixwater.pl/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Karta-techniczna-towaru-Novolence_EN_20121001.pdf
I ordered one, and I have to say it is great for a small boat too. Lots of force and MUCH less flow. Some of the other low-flow showerheads out there are huge. This one is small, light, simple, VERY forceful and designed by Germans.
FYI, I have no business relationship with this company.