Zing
Well-Known Member
Following this thread as a matter of interest but... Seawater is an acid? (I can't find any trace of 'Amoebic-hydrochloric-acid', the only chemical name I can find for seawater is CH²O)
There's been a couple mentions of using water makers but some sailors tend to collect rain water (from their spray hoods I think) into a bucket and use that. All in all it doesn't look like a seawater pump is a necessary or heck even useful thing. Though it might save a few seconds out of convenience (i.e. the sea is really rough while you're washing the dishes and you don't wanna go outside...but then... why are you washing the dishes??).
Sorry, got it wrong. It's not particularly acidic. After a bit of research it seems that sea water contains material burrowing worms that eat steel, wood and fabric from the inside out. My mistake.