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From: Mike Stover (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 16 2006 - 16:05:02 EDT
Norm,
Do you know of a good design to follow?
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Norm of Bandersnatch" <>
To: "Ron Rogers" <>; "Zed" <>
Cc: "A LiveAboardList" <>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: lv-ab: Bandersnatch's Watermaker
>
> i took a look at the companies web site.
>
> it is a british company. i have had some english machinery, a mga
> automobile, and two xk-120 jaguars. i was not impressed with their
> reliability.
>
> as they say, the brits like warm beer because Lucas makes the
> refrigerators...
>
> i will restate - i suggest you buy individual pumps, filters, membranes,
> etc, and cobble the system up yourself. my local hydraulic shop can make
> any hoses i need with 316 fittings. thats what i would do if i were
> starting over. and buy them from a usa company for ease of shipping etc.
>
> Norm
> S/V Bandersnatch
> Lying 30 07.7N 081 39.6W
> Julington Creek Estuary FL
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Ron Rogers <>
>> To: Zed <>; <>
>> Cc: A LiveAboardList <>
>> Date: 8/15/2006 12:34:42 PM
>> Subject: Re: lv-ab: Bandersnatch's Watermaker
>>
>> Norm,
>>
>> From the 2004 ARC, the Seafresh H206 watermaker scored best. It was
>> installed on Oysters and Swans.
>>
>> Ron Rogers
>
>
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