Catalina 340 Connect 12VDC Watermaker - Trotac Marine
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Catalina 340 Connect 12VDC Watermaker

SKU:
SPEC340C-12
$20,995.00
The Catalina 340c produces 14 gallons (53 liters) of water per hour, making it the perfect watermaker for the midsize yacht with two to four people onboard. View full description

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The Catalina 340c produces 14 gallons (53 liters) of water per hour, making it the perfect watermaker for the midsize yacht with two to four people onboard. The Catalina uses the Spectra Magdrive feed water pump, making the system extremely quiet, energy-efficient, and reliable.

This system comes standard with the Spectra Connect controller. The Spectra Connect allows you to operate and monitor your watermaker from a remote device, and has added features like the Fill Tank mode, or a customizable Auto Run mode, One-TouchSensor Calibration, and suggested maintenance intervals displayed on the dashboard.

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Spectra Watermakers
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