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Terry Spragg
 
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noddy wrote:

Seagold desalinaters is one such unit and there are at least 10 other
manufacturers. They are reversosmosis units however a manual unit woll only
yeild 1 -5 leters of water an hour.. They work at increadably high pressures
so take enormous amounts of energy. Good luck Don S
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Wondering if anyone has heard/seen/had any such thing.

We have a 22' sailboat we would like to use it in brackisk/salt water as
well as fresh. Ability to carry it on hikes/camping would be great as
well. Large capacity is not critical (1-2 gal per day would be plenty).

There are plenty of purifiers on the market (Katadyn, First Need, MSR,
etc.), but none can desalinate.

Any leads would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Don



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