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Mooron's boat could be it's own watermaker.
I did some calculations and figured out "Overproof" could
be a floating reverse osmosis watermaker. All Mooron has to do is purchase a membrane and bed it to a thru- hull. The tons of pressure it takes to float such a massively heavy vessel would actually push water right through the membrane so a constant source of fresh water would be continuously available on demand at the turn of a spigot. S.Simon |
Mooron's boat could be it's own watermaker.
While your Coronado just filters by passing water through it's porous hull
leaving the saline separated to the outside thus maintaining buoyancy. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | I did some calculations and figured out "Overproof" could | be a floating reverse osmosis watermaker. All Mooron | has to do is purchase a membrane and bed it to a thru- | hull. The tons of pressure it takes to float such a massively | heavy vessel would actually push water right through the | membrane so a constant source of fresh water would | be continuously available on demand at the turn of a | spigot. | | S.Simon | | |
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