Friday, August 24, 2012

The Watermaker!

 Installing watermaker = cockpit disaster

We have been carrying two things since we left Kemah: jerry cans and an uninstalled watermaker. Well, we might just be able to quit carrying the jerry cans and start using the watermaker! Vlad has been working diligently down in the lazarette, or "the hole" as we've been calling it - drilling, putting together parts and generally sweating for the past two days - and I think he might be done very soon. Very, very soon.

These are super exciting times aboard Bettie. Vlad worked for 20 hours on a friend of ours boat (thanks, Tom!) to get this watermaker, and we bought about $800 worth of parts for it before we left. Since Providencia, we have been hauling 20 gallons of water at a time from random marinas, businesses, and the ever-present Providencian ship's agent, Mr. Bush, but those days might be soon behind us. Our goal was to install the watermaker before the San Blas, in case we had problems finding enough water there, and it looks like my handy man will get it done.

This watermaker is ancient, large and not as fancy as newer models. But it was a heck of a lot cheaper! (Check out the new post topic at Little Cunning Plan, where they talk about cheaper, creative ways to fix sailing problems.) Vlad is going to either power it through a giant 4,000 watt inverter or by using the small gas generator we are going to purchase, and he is installing a faucet so that we can control exactly when the water is ready to go into our tanks. We want to make sure there aren't any salty malfunctions, ruining all of our fresh water.

Watermakers are not essential, however. Vlad just got a good trade on this one. Down here in the tropics, you can also put together a rain catchment system to supplement your water supply, which we are going to do after a few more projects. Here's a good discussion of "to watermaker or to not watermaker" on Sundowner Sails Again.  

14 comments:

  1. Woohoo!! I hope it works alright:D

    Anticipating good news...

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    1. Me too, Dani! It will make a big difference in our ability to shower. :)

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  2. Condidering we just started our Watermaker business, u know our stance LOL Once its working i'll start calling u spoiled!

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    1. Vlad told me about the watermaker business, and I wanted to include your website. Is it up and running yet?

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    2. Not yet but very very soon. We're working pretty hard to get it all up in the next week or so. We'll let y'all know as soon as it's ready :)

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  3. I really dislike the mess every little project makes.....
    But yeah for the watermaker!!! :-)

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    1. The mess is a pain, but it gives us the chance to rearrange and get rid of some of our stuff, which is always a bonus.

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  4. I am ridiculously excited about your watermaker. WHEEE!

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    1. I am right there with you with the ridiculous excitement!

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  5. Wonderful news! I love how cruisers can barter. Can't wait to see how it works for you.

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    1. Isn't it interesting how you can barter for stuff with sailors? Vlad has traded work for several major items, which has helped us out immensely.

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  6. Can't wait to here how this works out. Would love a photo of the install too.

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    1. Sure, Tate. We have a couple of pictures of the installation process, but of course we will get some of the finished product.

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  7. Do you guys have a way to test the water quality.

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