I am finding that I run out of water too quickly when on longer trips and was wondering about fitting a flexible bag like this:
http://www.marinechandlery.com/flexible ... dders-5866
Large capacity when needed, but only partially filled to save space/weight at other times? Anyone tried this? Any thoughts?
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Hello Charles
I have thought about the same thing.
At the moment I am using a 20 litre collapsible water bottle.
It is cube shaped and will (just) squeeze through the cupboard door beneath the basin when full, which is where I keep it. It is twice the capacity of the bottle supplied with the boat by HM.
It is widely available in camping shops for about £5.
I have thought about the same thing.
At the moment I am using a 20 litre collapsible water bottle.
It is cube shaped and will (just) squeeze through the cupboard door beneath the basin when full, which is where I keep it. It is twice the capacity of the bottle supplied with the boat by HM.
It is widely available in camping shops for about £5.
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If I'd kept Zephyr I would definitely have fitted one. Lucy has a large flexible water talk with electric pump (:p) and I find it really useful. I prefer bottled water for drinking, but use the bag water for cooking, making tea and washing up.
I think David Peck was talking about doing something like this when we were in Morbihan.
I think David Peck was talking about doing something like this when we were in Morbihan.
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Charles - I think I've read elsewhere that you're planning a trip to Scandinavia (this summer?). Probably the archipelago on the Swedish east coast, but if you are going to be anywhere up the Swedish west coast at any time - be sure to let us know in here in Oslo.
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