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The actual membrane part of the RO unit under our kitchen sink is rather
small. If one were doing a long hike along a very remote beach (10+ days),
a small hand pumped RO thing could make much more sense than trying to haul
all that water. Also, I was thinking that sea kayakers might want be
interested in sea water without all the salt. Any ideas here? thanks bill


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http://www.sailnet.com/store/item.cfm?pid=19593

At an hour's work for a quart of water, you won't be taking many showers.

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The actual membrane part of the RO unit under our kitchen sink is rather
small. If one were doing a long hike along a very remote beach (10+ days),
a small hand pumped RO thing could make much more sense than trying to haul
all that water. Also, I was thinking that sea kayakers might want be
interested in sea water without all the salt. Any ideas here? thanks bill




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