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Showers

Posted By: RacerRon

Showers - 09/17/2019 11:31 PM

My wife and I have land based vacationed in the BVIs once before, but we are doing our first charter with another couple in a few months.
Are there any marinas or mooring locations that have decent showers? We are not too picky...but clean and hot would be a wonderful treat from the boat showers!

Cheers, RW
Posted By: CottageGirl

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 12:51 AM

Don’t know if Peter Island Resort is back up and running but they had beautiful very large marina showers. It was like an outdoor shower (rock & stone wallls) but with privacy.
Posted By: kneafseym

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 01:04 AM

most boats have better showers than you will get ashore.
Posted By: SonOfTheSea

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 01:11 AM

Scrub Island has some nice bathrooms and showers, they were great at the end of our trip a few months ago. Strong water pressure and nice and hot!
Posted By: warren460

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 09:17 AM

Peter Island is still closed and under construction.
Posted By: BaardJ

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 11:21 AM

Nanny Cay marina has a nice shower facilities. Leverick Bay marina showers are basic but OK.
Posted By: ligot

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 02:18 PM

Back of the boat? smile

Scrub and Nanny Cay (high end resort vibe vs outdoor restaurant/Tiki Bar beach vibe) but either way you'll pay for a slip. BaardJ is right about Leverick, it's ok and serves the purpose.
Posted By: captmoby

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 08:35 PM

Penns Landing has great showers and the great Red Rock Restaurant at the end of the dock or mooring balls if you prefer. Excellent provisioning including a veggie stand by dingy or a short walk.
Posted By: Breeze

Re: Showers - 09/18/2019 11:53 PM

Cleanliness of one's charter boat showers is largely up to < guess who>. How much water needed for a shower is also up to the same < guess who>, but I've never been on a charter boat that had no hot water. I've showered at Marina Cay, at Leverick, at Conch Base, Fat Hog's Bay and first 2 charters ever, at Red Hook, but frankly, I'd rather stay on the boat where my clothes, towels and toiletries reside than schlep from Boat to Bath House and back. YMMV.
Posted By: RacerRon

Re: Showers - 09/19/2019 12:26 AM

Thanks everyone! We are very cool with doing almost all the showering on board. I just think the ladies might enjoy a shower about the midway point of the trip, where they don't have to worry so much about the amount of water they are using!
Posted By: Deepcut

Re: Showers - 09/19/2019 02:40 AM

Originally Posted by RacerRon
I just think the ladies might enjoy a shower about the midway point of the trip, where they don't have to worry so much about the amount of water they are using!


Watermaker on boats such as Sea Tiger(TTOL Sponsor) and Scuba Doo at TMM. Showers with little to no concern about amount water used. (Less stress on captain)
Posted By: Breeze

Re: Showers - 09/19/2019 02:54 AM

Not to mention the 80 F* immersion bath off the scoop and the hot water rinse coming back onboard. Far as I'm concerned, that is just as good as a spa day.
Posted By: Winterstale

Re: Showers - 09/19/2019 12:42 PM

Don’t forget that you can also top off water tanks at a couple of places too!
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Showers - 09/22/2019 08:21 PM

Originally Posted by RacerRon
Thanks everyone! We are very cool with doing almost all the showering on board. I just think the ladies might enjoy a shower about the midway point of the trip, where they don't have to worry so much about the amount of water they are using!



Spend a night or two on the dock and you won't have to worry about water use either. Just top off.
Posted By: CaptainJay

Re: Showers - 09/26/2019 11:57 AM

Originally Posted by BaardJ
Nanny Cay marina has a nice shower facilities. Leverick Bay marina showers are basic but OK.


Baard's boat Cuvee has nicer showers than most of the marinas. It also has a large watermaker so you can use them. :-)
Posted By: CaptainJay

Re: Showers - 09/26/2019 12:02 PM


My personal boat has a big water maker I take two showers a day when I am working. All of our cats and CYOA have watermakers, several of the mono's do. Showers should not be optional on vacation.
Posted By: agrimsrud

Re: Showers - 09/26/2019 06:12 PM

Originally Posted by CaptainJay

Showers should not be optional on vacation.


And I was thinking I was on "vacation" so boring stuff like showers would be optional.
Posted By: read33

Re: Showers - 10/01/2019 12:59 AM

In my opinion, the best shower during any BVI charter is the one taken mid-charter, on the boat, at a dock, with lavish use of hot water..... right before refilling the water tanks and getting the Hell away from the dock and back to sailing, mooring or anchor- totally decadent.
Posted By: warren460

Re: Showers - 10/01/2019 11:51 AM

Respectfully disagree.

Best shower is taken after diving or snorkeling is on board with water created by the onboard water maker and heated by engine or generator.

Better than chocolate.
Posted By: Orange_Burst

Re: Showers - 10/01/2019 12:27 PM

I shower most every day on the boat. I always take a sailors shower. Water is still a commodity, even on shore.

I can shower in probably a gallon of water. I also put my bathing suit in the shower with me, it gets washed at the same time.
Posted By: sail445

Re: Showers - 10/01/2019 04:07 PM

Always take a minimum of 2 showers, one in the morning and another late afternoon
Posted By: FesserNohair

Re: Showers - 10/06/2019 09:15 PM

Best showers in my experience are the so-called European method — on the transom with the hand-held shower fixture most charter boats have. Not that I’ve done it that much — just enjoyed watching the Europeans.
Posted By: FesserNohair

Re: Showers - 10/06/2019 09:22 PM

Stomp wash we call that. And we introduce newbies to the concept of a navy shower (as op Hollywood shower). Most readily take to it.
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