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Forums > General Discussion   Shooting the breeze...

Water de-salinators for houseboats?

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Created by seahorse7 > 9 months ago, 21 Jun 2014
seahorse7
TAS, 4 posts
21 Jun 2014 1:20PM
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Have sold shop and house and bought a houseboat. Need advice on a de-salinator for the water supply. Any one got any tips please? Seahorse 7

Gradient
WA, 81 posts
21 Jun 2014 12:06PM
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I believe Spectra are the way to go, fully automatic with back flushing etc but they are also expensive. One thing to note is most yachts go offshore to make water as the quality inshore isn't clean enough and clogs the filters.

HG02
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22 Jun 2014 12:11AM
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"Water de-salinators for houseboats?" started by seahorse7