Posting Date: Monday, February 9, 2014
Day 269 Entry 0059
Day 269 Entry 0059
Boot Key Harbor and Marina Mooring #W10 http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/government/departments/marina-and-ports/
Actual Date: January 27, 2014 Monday
Weather: Cold. Cold. Cold. But no snow! Temperature dropped to 52 degrees and the wind gusted to 30 mph. But it is warmer here than most places in the country!
Subject: Housekeeping aboard s/v YOLO. Part 3 THE EGG
Weather: Cold. Cold. Cold. But no snow! Temperature dropped to 52 degrees and the wind gusted to 30 mph. But it is warmer here than most places in the country!
Subject: Housekeeping aboard s/v YOLO. Part 3 THE EGG
The ‘egg’ which is about 2 feet tall, sits on a table top. Therefore, it is pretty small and doesn’t hold much. The clothes are agitated by electricity or manually turning a crank on the side of the ‘egg’.
After reading the fine print, I found that it can only handle only 1 shirt at a time!!! I never found out how much water it holds. Couldn’t be much, I guess. Agreed, exercise is good for me but; the ‘egg’ has to be cranked 150 to 200 times, to wash the one item. Then drain the dirty water, fill it again with clean water, and crank it another 150 to 200 times to rinse. How long does 400 cranks take – 5 or 10 minutes? How hard is it to crank?? Are they kidding?? Why bother?? To wash just 10 shirts, I would have to crank the egg 4000 times. I don’t think it’s worth my arm falling off to wash just 10 shirts! I guess it’s a good thing that a bed sheet doesn't fit in the egg, since I have no idea how many cranks that would take! So, Captain Steve and I agreed that eggs are meant for the frying pan not washing machines. There has to be other options.
Sea u later. Housekeeping aboard s/v YOLO. Part 4.
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