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So, I flowride. Which means a couple of times a day when we are at sea, I am on the flowrider. Which means (on our last 12 day cruise) my board shorts and rash guard and wet suit (if cold) needs to dry and be ready for the next session. We cruise in at least a balcony and maybe a JS balcony. So, I travel with an Eddie Bauer camp clothesline and bungie cords and have a outdoor drying system. I usually have enough swim suits and rash guards for 3 days, after that it is recycle time.

 

JC

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