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From dog toilet breaks to doing laundry, one sailor has offered a glimpse of some of the quirkier aspects of life at sea.
Sierra Swezey, who is originally from Florida, lives on a 39ft catamaran with her husband, Billy, and their dog, Jetty, and they have a built loyal social media thanks to their water-based adventures.
But in a series of TikToks, Sierra reveals some of the wackier sides of boat life and in one clip, she tackles their 'most asked question' of how their dog goes to the toilet.
She explains that generally they take their dinghy to a shoreline every morning so Jetty can go for a walk and 'do her business,' and they do the same excursion in the evenings.
However, she adds: 'But in the rare case we are sailing offshore for days at a time, she'll go potty on the [catamaran] trampoline and we just wash it off with soap and water.'
Sierra Swezey lives on a 39ft catamaran with her husband, Billy, and their dog, Jetty, and they have a built loyal social media thanks to their water-based adventures
The Swezeys current boat is the fifth vessel they have owned and lived in and they specialize in boat renovations. In one TikTok, Sierra gives viewers a tour of their modern catamaran
Sierra says that generally they take their dinghy to a shoreline every morning so Jetty can go for a walk and 'do her business,' and they do the same excursion in the evenings
In another TikTok, Sierra shows how they recently got their first small laundry machine and how it operates.
She tells viewers as she runs through the step-by-step process: 'I normally do rapid to save as much water as possible.
'We normally do laundry on a day where we're using the engines. Because the engines charge batteries and the water maker uses a lot of power and the washing machine uses a lot of water.
'So we use both water maker and washing machine at the same time as we're using the engines.'
Once the laundry is done, Sierra shows how they simply put in the boat's guardrails on the deck to dry.
While at sea, the sailor reveals in one TikTok how they often experience heavy downpours, but they always strive to 'take advantage of the rain.'
In the clip, Sierra shows how they set up a rain catchment, so they can fill up their water tanks for 'doing dishes and showering.'
Over more than 10 years of sailing, the Swezeys have hit many places on the map. Most recently, they spent more than two months exploring the waters off the Bahamas
Sierra shows the salon or main living area (left), while the master bedroom boasts a queen-size bed that the couple can get in from both sides (right)
She also demonstrates how the heavy tropical rain also makes for the perfect opportunity to clean the boat decks down and also take a shower.
The Swezeys current boat is the fifth vessel they have owned and lived in, and they specialize in boat renovations.
In one TikTok, Sierra gives viewers a tour of their modern catamaran.
On the starboard hull she showcases a guest room, a functional kitchen, another guest room currently used to store their surfboards, and a bathroom where the tap doubles as an extendable shower head to save space.
Moving back upstairs, she shows the salon or main living area 'where the table goes down to make a huge bed.'
The adventurer continues: 'We also have a day bed which is where we sleep during the overnight sails.
'[Then there is] a navigation desk where we also do all of our editing and Jetty's food and water [area] of course.'
Continuing on her tour, Sierra ventures down into the port hull, which she says is hers and Billy's space.
She explains: '[Here] we have the main bathroom with a walk-in shower and an electric flush head (toilet).
'Walking forward, we have lots of storage and then we come to our room where we have a queen-size bed that we can get in from both sides.'
Sierra notes that they 'have multiple hatches for breeze and two fans,' which is important while cruising in hot climates.
Over more than 10 years of sailing, the Swezeys have hit many places on the map.
Their claims include Antigua, Bahamas, Barbuda, Canada, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadalupe Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Martin, and the US Virgin Islands.
Most recently, they spent more than two months exploring the waters off the Bahamas.