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"We
have been in Honolulu, HI for the past 4 years refitting
our boat after 25K miles of cruising the West Coast of America
and the South Pacific. We are planning to head again this
spring.
One of the items on the refit list was moving our Little
Wonder Watermaker to a new location and getting
a complete service performed on the unit.
As we started this project we tried to determine just how many
hours that Little Wonder had run. As best we can figure, over
the course of 4 1⁄2 years, the unit ran at least 7000 hours
producing somewhere around 42,000 gallons of fresh water!!! The
only problem
we ever had was when we sailed through an oil slick, forgot to
turn the unit off and damaged the membranes. Other than changing
the membranes, I can honestly say that I never had a single problem
with the unit. I changed the oil in the pump a couple times,
but I never even had to change the belt on the unit. It has truly
been
the most reliable piece of equipment we have on the boat!
On our way down the coast of California in 1999 we stopped in
at Long Beach and had the factory upgrade the unit to its current
configuration. The people at Village Marine Tech were
fantastic. They not only upgraded the unit, but also picked it
up and delivered
it back to us at the marina. I can’t say enough good things
about this company and it’s employees.
In our travels, we have met many other cruisers with Little
Wonder watermakers on their boats. All of them have
expressed the same level of satisfaction we have experienced.
Anyone looking for
a watermaker that will easily produce 35 to 50 gallons of water
a
day, every day, for years on end, need look no further than this
unit. It truly is a Little Wonder!!! I think I forgot to mention
that our system is still working just fine, but after 7000 hours
of use, I think it’s earned a complete servicing. I’m
looking forward to producing another 50,000 gallons of water
once I get the unit back!
If anyone would like to talk with me directly about my experience
with this unit, please feel free to give them my email address."
Gene & Sheri Seybold
S/V Reflections
Valiant Esprit 37
Currently in Honolulu, HI heading back to the South Pacific in
the spring!
"I
had a Little Wonder on the 32-foot sailboat
(a Gulf 32), which I sailed from San Francisco to Thailand.
It was about the best-performing piece of equipment on the
boat, so naturally I purchased another VMT unit when I bought
the Nordhavn.
M/Y "Knot Yet II"
Name withheld by request
Nordhavn 46
Currently in Umag, Croatia
Alan
Jorgensen writes that he purchased a second hand LW150 watermaker
about 8 years old and took it to the Ft. Lauderdale VMT store
for service ...
" While I waited in the Village Marine Tec. offices, your team replaced
the membrane, reversed the end-caps, and had my aging unit running along at full
capacity in less than two hours. When the work was completed I received a full
briefing on the troubleshooting and repair from (the staff whose) perseverance,
attention to detail, and professionalism made both me and my wife very pleased
and appreciative since we can now sail into unknown areas certain that our fresh
water needs will be met, if not exceeded. We know that Village Marine Tec. has
large corporate and government contracts, and that we must be the smallest customer
imaginable to you, but your team in Ft. Lauderdale made us feel that we were
their top priority, and for that you've gained loyal customers who will certainly
spread this story to other cruisers considering watermakers for their vessels.
Please pass along our thanks and appreciation to your Fort Lauderdale team. Our
comfort and safety at sea have certainly been enhanced by their efforts."
Vessel: "Kristina",
27' Nor'sea sloop
Area Sailing: East Coast USA / Bahamas
Owner: Alan Jorgensen, USCG (Retired)
“ We
love our STW 400. We have been using it
for more than eighteen months, while cruising in the Caribbean.
We have 45' Lagoon catamaran, and spend most of our time
away from marinas. We have been lucky with the support from
all my major system vendors, but absolutely love Village
Marine. When we first installed our unit, there was some
confusion and the factory sent ours wired for 110 Volt and
we had requested 220 Volt. There was no technician available,
in our area, and so Village Marine Tech support talked me
through, on the telephone, changing the wiring in the motor
to allow for 220 Volt operation. The point is that this is
one example of the very fine factory support. At the end
of the day, I expect that most of the RO units are similar.
However, when one needs support, that is the true test of
the company. Village Marine has been superb. We have not
had any problems with the unit, but have needed some handholding,
from time to time, on maintenance issues. The support groups
in San Diego, Ft. Lauderdale, and the factory have been fantastic.
We only have about 1000 hours on the system, but it has worked
without a problem. It is so very simple, especially compared
to other units that some of our friends have. We would highly
recommend Village Marine and the STW 400 to anyone considering
an RO unit for their boat.”
John and Marcia Kamps
Lazzarone
“ We
are … sailing around the East Coast of the Republic
of Panama. We have the Village Marine Tec Squirt
600 and love it. Our unit has 2195 hours and has
been our sole provider of fresh water for over 4.5 years.
If your figure that out, we have averaged over 35 gallons
per day every day. We LOVE our water maker!! In fact most
other cruisers are tired of our constant positive statements
about our Village Marine while they complain about their
Pur or Spectra.”
Name
withheld by request.
Panama
"sorry
for not getting back to you sooner, ...i wanted to let you
know how very much i appreciated your intervention and help
concerning the installation of my (Little Wonder) VIP water
maker...the unit now performs very well with a stable 800psi
(reduced to 700psi here in the san francisco bay area due
to the moderate water salinity)... i am sure the addition
of the 20mic prefilter with the pump assist will prove to
be a good addition here in the bay and coastal waters and
for off-shore use as well....many thanks again to village
marine..."
S/V "Pacific
Puffin"
Michael Payne, Captain and Owner
40 Ft Ketch
San Franscisco Bay
Our
vessel is a Cape Dory 40, Cutter rigged, sailing vessel.
We cruised the Caribbean and Central America from November
1997 till 2001, when we transited the Panama Canal. While
preparing for our trip across the Pacific we decided to install
a water maker. After much research amongst the cruising community
we decided to order a Village Marine LW-200.
Our unit was shipped to us in Ecuador, So. America. Our sales
representative at Village Marine had anticipated every contingency
for our installation and we had on hand virtually every part
that was required to insure an easy and first class installation.
Ours is the Modular Unit and we had very little difficulty
in finding space for the components. The installation went
very well and was uncomplicated. The unit was fired up and
it functioned perfectly from the start.
Since we installed the Little Wonder water maker in May of 2002 we crossed
the Pacific using, more or less, the usual cruising route. After island hopping
we ended up in New Zealand. From N.Z. we then cruised back up to Fiji, Vanuatu
and then Australia. From Australia we cruised through the Indonesian islands,
Malaysia and Thailand. We depart Phuket, Thailand in 2007 and are currently
in the Red Sea, on our way to the Mediterranean. All during these 5 years of
covering in excess of 30,000 miles of cruising we have used the water maker
virtually every day in all manner of conditions. It has not failed us. All
we have done is change the filters regularly. That's it. Sometimes we wondered
if we were just lucky, because other cruisers complained about their water
maker problems. We couldn't really relate, and at times felt guilty to have
had such trouble free service.
The really nice thing about even a modest output water maker such as ours is
that we have always kept our water tanks full and this includes our doing laundry
and giving the cockpit and decks an occasional wash. We even installed a wash
down in our cockpit with an extra long hose so that we can periodically hose
down the cockpit on long passages.
If you are going cruising install a water maker. It makes life so much better.
No more back strain from lugging jerry jugs. Plenty of water to drink and clean
the boat.
And, last a note about power requirements. We have a 400 Amp hour battery bank
powering lights and the usual electrical and electronic equipment. We don't
have a separate gen set. All our power needs are met by our Four Winds wind
generator and 3 75-watt solar panels. When at anchor we run the water maker
mid day for 2 to 3 hours off our solar and wind power.
If you have any customers or potential customers who would like further information
regarding our experiences with the Little Wonder we would be most happy to
share our experience (boatcomono@yahoo.com).
We look forward to many more years of service and a good relationship with
your company. Many thanks for a good product and good customer service.
Sincerely,
Will La Fleur
S/V Como No
Cape Dory 40 Cutter.
Port Ghalib, Egypt |