geem
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Obviously YMMV, but I pay about £8 for 5.5.cu m of good potable tap water in the UK. Agree that when off the beaten track a watermaker is a good idea, but if mains water is accessible it very quickly looks a poor deal.
When we returned from our previous Atlantic adventure we sold the watermaker. There was little point in having one in the UK.
I put this post up to assist others who may be thinking of installing a watermaker before they head off to places where water is not as convenient, as reliable or as cheap as the UK.
We have a friends who keeps a motorboat in Greece. He installed a large watermaker as he was not happy with the quality of water he was acquiring when he filled up in Greece. I am sure there are reliable location for water in Greece but thats what he did.
People install them for different reasons. This post was not to create an argument between should I or shouldnt I install one? It was to give some facts and figures for those considering it.