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I believe it's a 20 gallon tank and a 5 gallon SS hot water tank. I usually
carry an extra 5 gallons jug as well. I seem to dehydrate quickly when sailing. Maybe that will change with a bimini. ![]() Scout "Scotty" wrote in message ... How big is your holding tank? The reason I ask is, on a 2 week cruise you will probably, at least once, need to pump out, get ice, buy groceries, re-fuel ,stretch your legs, etc. which will necessitate stopping at a marina where you can fill your water tank. I have a 30 G water tank. It will last a week taking daily showers and washing dishes. I carry bottled water (and a case of rum) for drinking. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Scout" wrote in message . .. I'm wondering how many sailors here use a "fresh water maker" and what their experience has been like. No matter what boat I buy I will have some type of shower, even if I have to run a line and shower in the cockpit. It would be nice to have a 2 week supply of fresh water but I don't think 20 gallons or so will do it (split 2 or 3 ways). I don't mind stinking, but I do like to wash the salt off at night. My next boat will be a transitional boat in the sense that I'd like to someday live-aboard, and this is a step in that direction. I'd use this boat for longer cruises than my smaller Starwind, and I plan to research and develop my own vision of the ideal equipment. Wind and solar gennys and solar hot water are a given, but what about fresh water? This one looks interesting. I liked the idea of 30kV to eliminate biological stowaways. http://www.spectrawatermakers.com/articles/mfww.html Scout |
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