After watching many Bob (and other) videos on showering, I came up with what may be a new design for my cargo trailer. My goal was something that was located entirely indoors-- so that it could be used in places like parking lots-- and took up absolutely no valuable floor space when not in use. What I did was to rig two plastic swivel-arms (inverted L-shaped 3/4" PVC pipes mounted in conduit hold-downs) against the front wall of the trailer, a little more than shoulder-width apart and about neck-high. These are about 2.5 feet long and pivot out when in use, then fold flat against the wall when not. (Note that I'm not providing exact measurements because these will depend on individual height, width and overall body size.) When I wish to take a shower, I pivot these arms until they stick straight out and use four lightweight plastic clamps (large, strong clothespins might also work) to hold a 95-gallon heavy duty trash bag in place.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4BRCIS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This bag is the real key to the system. They're durable, watertight, reusable, and cheap. I'm 5'10" tall and 300 pounds, and the bag is neck high and plenty roomy enough for me to stand inside and scrub. If I'm careful with my water-sprayer-- and I use a pretty powerful one-- I can shower very thoroughly without getting anything else wet. Yes, if the bag ever leaks I'll have a mess. But the same is true of a permanent basin, and so long as I change the bags out now and again I don't expect much in the way of trouble.
Note that the PVC-pipe arms do _not_ support the weight of the used washwater-- the bottom of the bag lies flat on the trailer floor, so one can stand in it easily.
Anyway, I've now showered like this many times in parking lots with perfect privacy and comfort, and when I was done I felt as clean as if I'd used a "real" shower. The biggest issue is disposing of the water, but that's a problem with any shower setup.
Please forgive me for not taking photos-- it probably won't be convenient for me to take any for a few days, and I'm not very good with computers anyway. Besides, I think the description ought to be good enough as is.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4BRCIS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This bag is the real key to the system. They're durable, watertight, reusable, and cheap. I'm 5'10" tall and 300 pounds, and the bag is neck high and plenty roomy enough for me to stand inside and scrub. If I'm careful with my water-sprayer-- and I use a pretty powerful one-- I can shower very thoroughly without getting anything else wet. Yes, if the bag ever leaks I'll have a mess. But the same is true of a permanent basin, and so long as I change the bags out now and again I don't expect much in the way of trouble.
Note that the PVC-pipe arms do _not_ support the weight of the used washwater-- the bottom of the bag lies flat on the trailer floor, so one can stand in it easily.
Anyway, I've now showered like this many times in parking lots with perfect privacy and comfort, and when I was done I felt as clean as if I'd used a "real" shower. The biggest issue is disposing of the water, but that's a problem with any shower setup.
Please forgive me for not taking photos-- it probably won't be convenient for me to take any for a few days, and I'm not very good with computers anyway. Besides, I think the description ought to be good enough as is.