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Live-Aboard posting describes a quick and easy way to do laundry by hand using a waterproof duffel bag.
[I'd Rather Be Sailing, Dania, FL, USA]
A (motor-) boat owner′s efforts to make room for a compact washer dryer in the forepeak.
[The Casual Sailor, USA]
Detailed description of simple hand-laundry equipment and detergent from the Live-Aboard mailing list.
[I'd Rather Be Sailing, Dania, FL, USA]
A 40-year-liveaboard couple describe the modern and ancient clothes washing techniques they use.
[SetSail.com, Charlotte, NC, USA]
Here are two dozen tips on how to choose fabrics for on-board laundering, what hand-washing equipment is available to you, detergent alternatives, wringing and drying methods, and some do′s and don?ts for using laundromats ashore.
[The Cruising Life, Vero Beach, FL, USA]
Brief grab bag of tips and commentary on taking laundry ashore or washing and drying it on board. Contains excerpts from hard-to-find bulletin board and newsgroup postings, as well as links to useful sites and vendor pages.
[Bill Dietrich, USA]
Tips on doing laundry where marina laundromats aren′t available. 1 Page.
[Sail Magazine, September 2000]
Tips on doing (and reducing) laundry while cruising
[Cruising World, February 2002]
Finding bottled laundry soaps can be difficult and expensive. Here are three recipes that can save you money and storage space.
[The Frugal Shopper, USA]
Concentrated soap that works in salt and fresh water. For hair, body, clothes, dishes. Biodegradable.
[Stearns Inc., Sauk Rapids, MN, USA]