Katadyn water maker
Katadyn water maker
Anyone have a water maker on their mac? I found a steal of a deal on a katadyne 80 II with new membranes and everything on eBay 1000 buy it now and I couldn't resist. It's the last piece of the puzzle to a trip to the exumas i need. (Well I guess it isn't a NEED) but curious if anyone has installed one before and where to put all the various pieces and I'm completely clueless on maintenance and service on a desalinator does anyone know where I could read up on a crash course for what all is needed
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Re: Katadyn water maker
Yes, we had a small one, as well as a bigger one on our trip to the Exumas 6 years ago. We mostly used the larger one: pumping for about 10 minutes will give you a quart of good water, even better and "tastier" than the bottled kind which (I suspect) is oftentimes distilled water. We used it a lot. Water was relatively expensive. We made "solar tea" (instant tea in a plastic jug tied to the mast) and cooled it in the electric cooler. It worked very well. We didn't use it at all last summer (had other concerns) so it's still packed and "winterized" with the cleaning solution that came with it. It may still work. The smaller one is a backup emergency unit, good in life-or-death situations. We never used it.
I got the desalinator off eBay, too, but I don't think it was that expensive; it was a military model, expired, but the old membranes still worked fine. You don't need a crash course in using it: just plunge one hose in sea water, the other one in an empty bottle and start pumping. Good exercise when you find yourself in the doldrums.
I got the desalinator off eBay, too, but I don't think it was that expensive; it was a military model, expired, but the old membranes still worked fine. You don't need a crash course in using it: just plunge one hose in sea water, the other one in an empty bottle and start pumping. Good exercise when you find yourself in the doldrums.
Re: Katadyn water maker
Well I changed my mind on the katadyne considering the guy selling it has the high pressure pump dismantled and says "he doesn't have time to put it back together" that usually means it's junked
But if anyone stumbles upon this I'm gonna do some free advertising for a guy I stumbled upon and will be buying his watermaker next week in fort Lauderdale....much simpler and uses a 100 dollar power washer from home depot as the pressure pump
Seawaterpro.com
https://youtu.be/aqAMi9-CZqg
But if anyone stumbles upon this I'm gonna do some free advertising for a guy I stumbled upon and will be buying his watermaker next week in fort Lauderdale....much simpler and uses a 100 dollar power washer from home depot as the pressure pump
Seawaterpro.com
https://youtu.be/aqAMi9-CZqg
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Re: Katadyn water maker
Was’nt there an
owner a few years ago who sold his boat (bought a bigger one), house, business, and then with his wife and children spent a few years sailing south from California. Didn't this same fellow then start another business marketing an improved, more efficient water maker? Am I way off base here?
I think his
was called the seventh day, or something like that?
Ray
I think his
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Re: Katadyn water maker
Rich Boren started, and still sells his watermaker under the business Cruise RO Water out of CA.
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Thanks.Catigale wrote:Rich Boren started, and still sells his watermaker under the business Cruise RO Water out of CA.
I thought I remembered a water maker. It is supposed to be a good one. Just a hint to anyone following this thread.
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Ray
Now if u can come up with or find a very good Blended Scotch maker for my boat I,d b very interested something tasting like est 1864 James CATTO,S comes to mind
J
Now if u can come up with or find a very good Blended Scotch maker for my boat I,d b very interested something tasting like est 1864 James CATTO,S comes to mind
J
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Good blended scotch
No such thing
I’ll take a single malt Islay every day. Bowmore, Lagavulin, Ardbeg, or Laphroaig.
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Re: Katadyn water maker
I looked at cruise ro products a while back but still a hefty price of 4-5k ....the one in my link is also a 20 gal per hour for 1500 and comes with the pressure washer , pre filter and charcoal filter...basically everything u need ...and the membranes are the cheaper 200 Amazon membranes....not trying to take away from anyone else's product or am I in any way affliliated with the guy I'm getting one from but for 1500 bux I've yet to see anyone selling a 20 gal per hour pressure washer with everything needed
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How is the pressure washer powered? I couldn't tell from the video. Looks like a lot of stuff to carry. I'd still just carry water in containers. I've got over 50 gallons in the S and still room for lots of other stuff,
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Re: Katadyn water maker
Powered by a honda 2000 gen which I already carry on all trips ... I think I carry 25 gal .... I have a 10 gal tank in the bow and then 3x 5 gal collapsible jugs ......it probably from an economical standpoint makes more sense to just carry it on board but with 2 kids plus myself and doing laundry and showering on board our water consumption in the bahamas and period of time when we would go (if I ever grow the kahones to do this trip lol) would be the summer so our water usage would be high .... but reality of it is i know lugging jugs of water back and forth in the dinghy would be a chore I would hate to do
It's all your fault sumner lol after having read your journal of the exumas many times over I'm green with envy and determined at some point I will make this trip happen. We are on vacation now for 10 days on the icw around Titusville using no marinas just on the hook the whole time and it's annoying already lugging 5 gallons of water in the dinghy back and forth
Plus me and 2 buddies are considering going to the dry tortugas this year where there is no water on the island so for me it's worth the 1500 especially if it takes 1 more excuse I have away lol
It's all your fault sumner lol after having read your journal of the exumas many times over I'm green with envy and determined at some point I will make this trip happen. We are on vacation now for 10 days on the icw around Titusville using no marinas just on the hook the whole time and it's annoying already lugging 5 gallons of water in the dinghy back and forth
Plus me and 2 buddies are considering going to the dry tortugas this year where there is no water on the island so for me it's worth the 1500 especially if it takes 1 more excuse I have away lol
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Re: Katadyn water maker
I picked up a Dessalinator Duo 60 this summer but have not installed it yet. Only issue is it is a European model and has a 220v 50hz motor but still has the 12v motor as well. I am trying to decide if I want to try it on the Mac 26x.
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