While the two dogs were arguing over who would retrieve the stick, a cute little open barge from The Netherlands came into port. The hull was definitely barge-shaped, but it only had a tiny cabin up the front, and a canopy over the driving position at the rear. The rest was open. Not sure how it would go in wet weather, but looked ideal for cruising along in fine weather.
Given the ongoing hot weather, I was interested in one feature on the boat that had moored next to us. He had installed a short pipe, with showerhead attached, to the rear railing on his deck, with a hose connected directly to the tap on the pontoon. Whenever he wanted to cool off, he just stood under the showerhead and turned it on. Technically, you are not meant to have such a permanent attachment to the pontoon taps, but it could just as easily have been attached to a tap inside the boat. This would then use water from the boat's watertank, which would also mean that it could be used as an outside shower when away from port. It could also be used to provide a warm shower if the connecting hose was left coiled on deck in the sun.
Late in the day, the marina swans arrived with their newest addition to the family. A German guy on a nearby boat had fun getting into just the right position for a photo of the cygnet.