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]]>The Dockside Prefiltration System prefilters fresh water you might use from dock side or marina sources while you cruise. The Dockside Prefilter extends the life of Seagull® IV Purification System you have installed on board and helps keep equipment running smoothly by filtering out many of the most troublesome contaminants. Designed to remove chlorine, abrasive sand, dirt, rust, and suspended particulates, the Dockside Prefilter is sure to suite your fresh water needs.
The Aqua-Polish® Filtration Cartridge used in the Dockside Prefilter has a nominal three (3) micron particle retention, enabling it to remove microscopic and visible dirt and scale, and many other larger particle contaminants. Dockside Prefilter is a filtering device and is not intended for removing microbiological contaminants.
For purification of drinking water, use in tandem with a Seagull IV Water Purifier for a complete on-board system.
Dockside Prefiltration System includes a Prefilter housing with hose fittings installed, 5 ft Connection Hose, and an Aqua Polish #10 cartridge.
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