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#90952 03/20/2016 09:20 PM
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I love the opportunity to take a relatively long shower every few days - long compared to the "rinse off" we take on the boat to conserve water.

Showers are the Moorings base were nice. Bitter End - not so much.

Any suggestions on where to go?

Thanks!

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Kryssa #90953 03/20/2016 09:29 PM
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Scrub island has the best we have found.

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Nanny Cay are nicest I'm aware of.

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Nanny Cay showers are great!


It must be time to race again. My wounds have started to heal.
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Nanny Cay. But only in the section attached to the hotel


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The aft deck shower on most boats found in the BVI will be hard to beat with any public stall. Deck showering is a life skill that must be mastered along with the techniques to never bring sand into the boat.

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I love the opportunity to take a relatively long shower every few days - long compared to the "rinse off" we take on the boat to conserve water.

Showers are the Moorings base were nice. Bitter End - not so much.

Any suggestions on where to go?

Thanks!


Rent one of our boats with a water maker and take a long shower every day on your own boat. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


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The new showers at Peter are nice. I haven't used them except to wash sand off my feet but they're huge & beautiful & I've never seen them busy. Scrub & Nanny Cay are nice too. And they're inside a bathroom- the ones at Peter are JUST a shower.

I'd freeze to death showering on the transom, I like to close the ports, block the a/c vent & steam up the shower hot enough that I could steam some shrimp & broccoli in there if I wanted to.... Especially immediately after I snorkel... Which I do in a wetsuit. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" />


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As an addendum to my post above about the showers at Peter, Doug tells me there's a large crew lounge right upstairs from the showers with rest rooms, AC & tv. Did not know this. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Tonguea.gif" alt="" />


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