Schenker Modular Systems for Desalination of Ocean Water

Modular desalination systems are an effective solution to turn salt water into drinking water:

  • Whether you own a personal use boat or a bigger operation, they are ideal for various boats of different capacities. 
  • They are very compact units based on split membranes.
  •  Modular watermakers feature a large choice of output range ( up to 500 liters/h) to satisfy all needs. 
  • These reverse osmosis systems are available with 3 different control options.

Modular Watermakers Models

The Modular 35 water maker.
 

Modular 35

Modular 35 is the Schenker seawater desalination system ideal for a crew of 1 to 4 people. This portable seawater desalination plant can produce clean water in a 30 to 40 feet sailboat. It is also a great option for ensuring water supplies in a 25 to 35 feet power boat or catamaran.

$9,190 (Modular 35) Basic Version
$10,350 (Modular 35) Digital Version
$11,180 (Modular 35) Touch Version

 

Modular 60

Modular 60 is the ideal solution to turn salt water into drinking water for a crew of 4 to 6 people. This system can provide fresh water for a 35-45 feet sailboat. Additionally, this Schenker watermaker is ideal for a 30 to 40 feet power boat or catamaran.

$10,880 (Modular 60) Basic Version
$12,040 (Modular 60) Digital Version
$12,880 (Modular 60) Touch Version

 

Modular 100

Modular 100 is ideal for producing fresh drinking water for boats carrying a crew of 6 to 8 people. It provides an energy-efficient seawater desalination system for a 45 to 55 feet sailboat. The Modular 100 can also help prevent water shortage in a 35 to 45 feet power boat or catamaran.

$13,630 (Modular 100) Basic Version
$14,790 (Modular 100) Digital Version
$15,620 (Modular 100) Touch Version

 

Modular 150

Modular 150 is the seawater desalination unit ideal for a crew of 8 to 10 people. This watermaker can prevent water scarcity in a 50 to 60 feet sailboat. It also works to turn salt water into drinking water in a 40 to 50 feet power boat or catamaran.

$17,410 (Modular 150) Digital Version
$18,240 (Modular 150) Touch Version

 

Modular 230

Modular 230 is the watermaker ideal for a crew of 10 to 12 people. It can provide desalinated water for a 55 to 60 feet sailboat. The Modular 230 is also the right seawater desalination system for a 50 to 60 feet power boat or catamaran.

$22,760 (Modular 230) Digital Version
$23,590 (Modular 230) Touch Version

 

Modular 300

Modular 300 is the Schenker system ideal for a crew of 12 to 400 people. This watermaker can turn salt water into drinking water for a 60 to 70 feet sailboat. The Modular 300 is also ideal for a 55 to 65 feet power boat or catamaran.

$27,820 (Modular 300) Digital Version
$28,650 (Modular 300) Touch Version

 

Modular 500

Modular 500 is the seawater desalination system ideal for a crew of 14-20 people. It is effective at removing salt from seawater for a 70 to 100 foot sailboat. This watermaker can also provide non saline water for a 65 to 80 feet power boat or catamaran.

36,310 (Modular 230) Digital Version

37,140 (Modular 230) Touch Version

Zen technology is patented. PATENTS: IT102018000010303 EP3653583-A, EU Registered design No 005823747

Why Choose Cruise RO Water and Power?

Experience

Experienced cruisers and industrial manufacturers craft our commercial watermakers. Our firsthand knowledge ensures the finest onboard solutions for your water production needs.

Quality

At Cruise RO Water and Power, we are committed to excellence. Offering only products we believe in, our quality assurance ensures reliability and peace of mind for every voyage.

Affordability

Discover affordability without compromise at Cruise RO Water and Power. Our watermakers, crafted with no proprietary parts, deliver high quality at a price that won’t break the bank.

Adaptability

Experience the power of customization with Cruise RO Water and Power. Our adaptable solutions mean watermakers crafted uniquely for your boat, cruiser, yacht, or any boat you own.

FAQs About Boat Water Makers

Reverse osmosis is a water treatment process that filters out impurities and contaminants from seawater, making it safe for consumption. Here’s a simplified breakdown of the process:

  1. Prefiltration: Removes larger impurities to protect the semipermeable membrane.
  2. High-Pressure Pump: Forces finely filtered seawater through the membrane at up to 1000 psi pressure.
  3. Semipermeable Membrane: Allows only water molecules to pass, leaving concentrated brine.
  4. Post-Filtration: Eliminates remaining contaminants for top water quality.
  5. Storage and Distribution: Freshwater is stored and distributed throughout the vessel.

Reverse osmosis technology ensures access to safe and clean drinking water during marine journeys.

By definition, a water maker is a device used to obtain drinking water from seawater. The process to remove salt from water is called reverse osmosis. Water makers remove salt and other contaminants from seawater and brackish water. As a result, they produce a continuous desalinated seawater supply that is safe to drink. 

Not only do reverse osmosis systems solve the dilemma of making saltwater freshwater, but they are very convenient. These devices can be quite valuable to have on board because they reduce the need for large water tanks for a long passage.

Reverse osmosis is a process used to remove dissolved minerals and impurities from water from a salinated water source. It uses pressure to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. Desalination plants often use this process to remove salt and impurities from seawater, turning it into fresh drinking water. 

The time it takes to purify salt water to drink depends on the water maker. Some water makers can create fresh water in a few hours, while others may take more time.

The size, capacity, and other features added to the water maker also affect production time.

RO water isn’t merely safe—it’s beneficial in several ways:

  • Filtered Contaminants: Reverse osmosis is one of the most comprehensive water filtration methods. It removes lead, asbestos, and 82 other pollutants, including bacteria, viruses, nitrates, sulfates, fluoride, and arsenic. The small membranes in RO filters can even remove dissolved chemicals and minerals from the water, reducing it to its most basic molecules.
  • Better for the Environment and Safer than Bottled Water: RO is a safer and more environmentally friendly alternative if you frequently rely on disposable plastic water bottles. It could save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars annually.

Reverse osmosis water, or RO water, is purified drinking water that has become increasingly popular due to its perceived health benefits

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that eliminates many contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and chemicals. This makes RO water safe for human consumption, especially for those concerned about the health risks impurities pose in regular tap water. However, it is important to note that RO removes healthy minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium, which can affect water’s taste and health benefits.

Yes, RO does generate wastewater, and the amount depends on factors such as water pressure and the condition of the RO filter. A system operating below 35-40 PSI or with a worn-out valve tends to be less efficient, resulting in increased water wastage. 

However, recent advancements in membrane technology have produced more efficient RO systems, with some achieving a 1:1 ratio of permeate to concentrate production. This signifies that only one gallon of reject water is produced for each gallon of treated water.

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