I put a shower in my boat and dont know how I lived without it! Very easy to install and very very usefull! After a long boarding run you get out of the water and the shivers hit, just hose off with a hot shower and and crack a cold beer. Very Nice!
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It includes the pump and all necessary hardware."I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer."
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I agree on the shower, a must have. We don't shower after our ride. Last week at Jordonell at 7300 feet the water temp was only 56, so wetsuit up and fill with hot water and jump in it takes that first shock way down. My wife and daughter use it continually on long powell trips. We also have the heater and after pulling out of that nice cold water sit on the edge of your towell and tent it, real nice first thing in the morning when air temp isn't up.My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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Mr. Wing nut, Matt
Have you guys see/used the hot tubes for boat heaters? They are long tubes that stow in the heater line, then you can pull it out and run the hot air to where you need it. They even have a neat Hot blanket, you plug the tube into the blanket and it inflates, like a pillow of warm warm air all around you. The wife thinks we need one!!
I prefer 60° water and 80° air temps!"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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This link to a previous thread shows the installation of two showers- one on my boat and another by flackpack. As you can see, it isn't really very hard and very nice to have when you need it.
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...=&threadid=347
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Draginass,
I unfortunately have to boat in the same water that Wing Nut does and this time of year it still runs cold. We have the heater tubes in our boat, I think thay are the ones you are talking about. Two of them are mounted just above the liittle storage door in front of the driver. You can pull them out and they extend about 4-5 feet. I havent seen the blanket but we usually zip someone up in a big windbreaker and insert the tube in a sleeve, it inflates the whole thing with warm air.
Wing Nut- I was at Jordanelle last week and experienced the same 50's water temp, ice cold.
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