Laundry Day

Most marinas offer laundry facilities. You usually have to pay for each load of wash, and then pay again for each load of drying. Some marinas have had very inexpensive facilities so doing laundry is easy and affordable! Other places are outstandingly overpriced!

In the states, we found that laundry varied from Free, to $2.00 per load of wash, and usually the same price for the dryer.

Bermuda was more expensive, at closer to $5 per load, but then again, everything was much more expensive.

The Azores have been very inexpensive to live and moor in, with everything costing about 10% of the price in the United States. This holds true for almost everything, except for laundry! In the marina, laundry was €5 per load of wash, and again €5 per load of dryer.

The problem was, the dryer didn’t really work well and we thought that the unit must not be functioning properly.

Then we made our way to mainland Portugal and found that the wash is €3.50 per load, and the dryer is again, €3.50 per load. Once again, the dryer just doesn’t do its job! We aren’t sure yet, but we feel that this might be due to two factors.

  1. Dryers consume a lot of energy and in Portugal, people are really concerned about energy usage. To make dryers consume less energy, they also seem to just work less well.

  2. No one uses dryers because hanging clothes on a line dries they with no energy usage at all!

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We decided to get with the program and setup our laundry lines on the deck. I tie the clothes lines to the rigging and we clip everything in place. Laundry done in the morning will be dry by the early afternoon and ready to be put away well before that evening. Best of all, hanging the laundry out to dry cuts the laundry bill in half!

Which Keel is Best?

The two extremes of keel designs are Fin and Full. Fin keels are optimized for performance while Full keels are optimized for durability. Between these two categories are an endless spectrum of variations and in this video, we look at the extremes and some of the common middle grounds that boat designers have come to rest.

How to Install a New Halyard

Whether you are installing an additional halyard or your old halyard broke and fell out of the mast and onto your deck, you are now faced with the dilemma of “How do I install a new halyard?”

This video goes over the basics as well as a few tricks that will make installing a new halyard as easy as possible. Like most projects on a boat where you are required to go aloft, there is no “easy”, but these tips will make it “less hard”.

Composting Toilet

The toilet in a boat is called a head, and composting toilets are called Composting Heads; in a boat.

We have successfully used a composting head for about 7 years now and feel that they are very easy to use and work really well in a full time cruising boat. This means that they will work especially well in a weekend or day sailboat!

In this video, we go into depth talking about the specifics and all the ins and outs of a composting toilet!

How to Install a Boat Name

Vinyl letters look awesome! They give your boat a name and a character. Installing these defining features can be a bit tricky at first thought, but it really is simple once you get the hang of it.

In this video, Herby shows you how to install vinyl letters on your boat, allowing you to install the boat’s name yourself!