Water filters

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It all depends on what you're willing to settle for. If you don't mind water that tastes and smells vaguely like a swamp, then don't bother to recommission the system. However, I suspect that if you ever bothered to look inside your fresh water hoses, you'd be so disgusted that you might decide that recommission isn't enough...that total replacement is the only answer.

I prefer the water on my boat to taste and smell at least as good as the water coming out of the tap on land...for one thing, the ice from the icemaker doesn't ruin the scotch (ooops...bad example here--y'all don't put ice in your scotch)...for another, pasta boiled in it doesn't taste "off. " And all that's necessary to keep the fresh water supply smelling and tasting at least as good as the water on land is an annual recommissioning. A filter should be installed only if you feel the need to improve on that.

<hr width=100% size=1>Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
 
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