The boat watermaker that makes 150 liters/hour (and takes up little space)

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Aboard a 50- to 60-foot motor boat in the middle of summer, comfort also comes from the amount of water available on board. Today we look at the Schenker Zen 150, the latest desalinator unveiled by.
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, which is designed to produce up to 150 liters/hour while taking up very little space. This feature, of the small footprint, is common to all desalinators in the Zen range. Speaking of this range, it is interesting to note that the 30-liter-per-hour Zen 30 is also a popular model where one might least expect it: on inflatables, from a certain size up.

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Schenker Zen 150: a top desalinator

In the world of maxi-volumes on board as if we were at home, another comfort no one wants to give up on board anymore is fresh water. Water is the most precious commodity, and those who sail know how sparingly it should be used. But there is also a way to have a plus on board at all times over that in the tanks: desalinators. Schenker’s Zen 150 for example provides up to 150 liters per hour of fresh water.

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In short, with this amount you can meet the needs of a dozen people aboard a large yacht, between 15 and 18 meters, on a hot August day. Another important feature of this watermaker is the small space it occupies. This allows for increased ease of installation while minimizing the footprint.


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