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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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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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