kevkat wrote:
Would like opinions on the option of having a washer / dryer on board. Is it a luxury or necessity?
We don't have them, so my recommendation is not based on personal experience using them.* But if you have the space, water,*power, and plumbing I would highly recommend them.* Actually, my
wife would highly recommend them.* While FF is certainly correct that one can do larger loads in shoreside washers and dryers, the issue for*us*has been the time it takes.*
On longer cruises we mix our destinations between remote(ish) anchorages and harbors.* We pick the harbors we want to visit based on how interesting they are and the kinds of things you can do there.* So the last thing we---- sorry, my
wife--- wants to do is spend a couple of hours lugging a couple of loads of clothes to the laundrette, washing them, drying them, and lugging them back to the boat.* There is almost no time of day*to do this that it does not put a big dent in her plans to enjoy the town.* We have the same problem on our narrowboat holidays in the UK, where we have to haul our clothes into the nearest town and find a laundrette.* Byt the time it's all said and done a couple of hours or even more have been pissed away.
While having a small combo on board will dictate small loads, the fact you can wash things as you use them means your loads will be smaller anyway.
We can't fit a washer and dryer, or a combo unit, in our boat so it's a non-issue for us.* But if you can accomodate them, and can find a reliable unit or units, I would say go for it, particularly if your cruising plans involve spending stretches of time away from a port facility.
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-- Edited by Marin on Thursday 7th of January 2010 11:16:34 PM