MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
Last winter I fitted a seawater pump in the galley. I'd moved from summers in a marina to a mooring, and thought that that might help extend the range of the freshwater tank.
After a season's use I'm amazed at what a difference this has made.
Adopting a practice of using seawater for anything I could, especially rinsing pots, dishes etc, then rinsing in fresh water, though using fresh for all cooking, I've used only a fraction of what I would otherwise have used on fresh.
It did mean another hull perforation, a seacock, and the purchase of a hand pump (the fresh is pressurised), but not expensive installation.
I'm now more concerned with not using enough fresh water, and that it might get "foosty"!
After a season's use I'm amazed at what a difference this has made.
Adopting a practice of using seawater for anything I could, especially rinsing pots, dishes etc, then rinsing in fresh water, though using fresh for all cooking, I've used only a fraction of what I would otherwise have used on fresh.
It did mean another hull perforation, a seacock, and the purchase of a hand pump (the fresh is pressurised), but not expensive installation.
I'm now more concerned with not using enough fresh water, and that it might get "foosty"!