Watermakers are essential for long-distance cruising. This course teaches owners and crew how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot RO systems, helping ensure clean water production and reducing costly repairs.
Understand how reverse osmosis works, the role of membranes, pressure pumps, and filters in producing potable water.
Learn correct startup, shutdown, flushing, and cleaning procedures to maintain system efficiency.
Diagnose pressure issues, flow problems, and membrane failures, and perform hands-on maintenance safely.
Use pH and TDS meters to verify water quality and identify early signs of system failure.
16 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
This course is perfect for superyacht crew, captains, liveaboards, and yacht owners who rely on reverse osmosis watermakers for daily operations or long-range cruising.
Yes. The course focuses on correct operation, routine maintenance, and common causes of failure, helping you avoid membrane damage, poor water quality, and system shutdowns.
No. The course teaches universal RO watermaker principles that apply across most manufacturers and yacht installations.
No. This is a fully practical course with no written exams.