Making Coffee On The Boat?

Rain City

Crew Member
Picked up this beauty a couple weeks back. Tested it out and it works great. Packs away nicely. No more burnt coffee from the percolator, as much as I love the nostalgia of it.
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Some serious coffee drinkers on here.

But for those really roughing it - you can use a pot, even. add water. add appropriate amount of coffee. heat. if one waits long enough - once the coffee gets wet and soaks in water - almost all of it settles to the bottom. pour carefully and leave the grounds on the bottom. you can add some cold water to drop the floaties out... always have a back-up plan for everything when on the water :)
 
As much as I am not a fan of Starbucks coffee, I carry some packs of their instant onboard.
Only need half as much Bailey's as other instant coffee!

French press for when weather and time allow for the extra step.

I enjoy good coffee like my lapdancers, black, hot and strong.
Other coffee is really just a Bailey's delivery device.
I do like the Forty Creek alternative, buy Canadian!
 
It works in a pinch. It eats most of a battery per cup. I just grab a cup at McDonald’s most days.
 
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