water tank filters

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mark hoesman

Presently, we are not drinking the water out of our water tanks. In the near future, we will be in a position of which we will need to. Therefore, we are interested in placing at least one water filter along the cold water line. In addition, we should probably also place some bleach into our water tanks. Any recommendations in converting our water to drinking compatable. Thanks, Mark
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Try The Archives...

..I ran 'commissioning fresh water tanks' and came up with 24 posts I think you will find contain exactly what you want. Try this link. I think it will get you there. Rick D.
 
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Jay Eaton

Seagull

Try one of the Seagull filter systems from General Ecology. We have had one of their systems aboard for years. The water is good.
 
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David Foster

Get Peggy's new Book

I know you are not worried about boat odors. Her book (at the link below)has the answers to your direct questions, and some answers you may not know you need. For instance, strong chlorine in the fresh water tank is good for less than 24 hours as part of the annual "shock" routine to clean out pests. But continual dosing with chlorine will not be enough to help at all to kill the bugs unless it is also destroying your tank and fittings. David Lady Lillie
 
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Jim Rushing

Nature Pure

On my 35.5 I put a Nature Pure Basic unit along with a Shurflo accumulator tank in my water line right after the pump. This means that all of the water used in the boat is filtered by the ultrafine 0.1 micron filter. It reduces the pressure some, but not objectionable. I could raise the pressure by changing out the water pump to a higher pressure unit. The picture shows the filter and accumulator tank under the settee.
 

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Terry

Mark, I installed a Pur filter on our galley...

sink faucet. It lets you select filtered or unfiltered water. Terry
 
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