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HELLO ROBERT, JUST HAVING A READ OF THE BLOG;LOOKS GOOD.I JUST HAD A THOUGHT ABOUT YOUR FRESH WATER SETUP,WHAT ABOUT CONNECTING THE 400 LITRE TANK UP TO A HOSE WITH A SHOWER HEAD FOR AN OUTDOOR SHOWER AND USE THE BUILT IN TANK ON MOVES FOR DISHES AND COOKING ONLY, THIS WOULD ELIMINATE THE NEED TO DECANT WATER FROM ONE TANK TO THE OTHER.(SURE THE WATERS GOING TO BE BLOODY COLD BUT YOUR TOUGH AND IT SHOULD PICK UP A BIT OF HEAT FROM THE SUN DURING THE COURSE OF THE DAY)!!!!A BETTER IDEA STILL IS TO COIL THE HOSE FROM THE 400 LITRE TANK ON THE ROOF OF NIGHT MOVES THE WATER BY THE END OF THE DAY WOULD GIVE YOU A BEAUTIFUL WARM SHOWER, WITHOUT THE GAS HEATER.POINT TO NOTE: WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE LEFT THE MARINA BEFORE YOU GO STRUTTING AROUND THE BACK DECK NAKED TAKING A SOLAR SHOWER "LOL" TAKE CARE:THE AARDVARKS

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