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Road_Runners
Apr 08, 2013Explorer
Previously my wife and I were long distance green water voyagers and there we just put our clothes in a porous laundry bag and pulled the bag behind the boat for a while. Then, hung them up and let the wind shake the salt out of them. Due to medical problems we changed from boats to fivers.
We had a washer and dryer in our first fiver, but when we purchased this fiver new we opted not to get a washer and dryer. We didn't like the extra weight and we could take the space used for the washer/dryer for extra storage.
Everyone has their own method of RVing. No way is wrong unless it gets you into trouble. We like to move a lot. A week to ten days is about the longest we stay in any one place. And, when we are camped for a while it is not chore to take our dirty's with us to the laundromat when we go out shopping. And, we carry enough clothes that we can go a month without washing if we have too.
We had a washer and dryer in our first fiver, but when we purchased this fiver new we opted not to get a washer and dryer. We didn't like the extra weight and we could take the space used for the washer/dryer for extra storage.
Everyone has their own method of RVing. No way is wrong unless it gets you into trouble. We like to move a lot. A week to ten days is about the longest we stay in any one place. And, when we are camped for a while it is not chore to take our dirty's with us to the laundromat when we go out shopping. And, we carry enough clothes that we can go a month without washing if we have too.
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