Sail Magazine - PureWater+ by Forespar Pitmann 2017 Innovation Award Winner

Author: Forespar   Date Posted:25 January 2017 

PureWater+ is useful in the compact galleys found on many modern boats and recreational vehicles where the countertop is utilized by a stove, refrigerator access and sink.

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA. - January 19, 2017 - Forespar® Products Corp. of California, a leading International sailing and powerboat hardware and plumbing systems manufacturer for 50 years, today announced the PureWater+ Filter System received the prestigious Pitmann Innovation award by SAIL Magazine. Sold as an All-In-One Clean Water system, the PureWater+ kit includes all the necessary hoses and fittings, as well as a five micron activated-carbon filter element. Once the connection has been made no other under-counter access is required. 

Cartridge life is three months (or 350 gallons or higher). Servicing requires little more than rotating the faucet a quarter turn, lifting it off the counter and replacing the filter element from above the counter. Standard five micron and enhanced 0.5 micron elements are available single or two-pack bundling. 

Forespar's PureWater+

PureWater+ is particularly useful in the compact galleys found on many modern boats and recreational vehicles where the countertop is utilized by a stove, refrigerator access and sink. The PureWater+ unit requires only minimal real estate for the modest hole necessary to allow its narrow lower body to slip down to the under sink plumbing. 

"Thank you to the judges and editors for recognizing the space-saving and simple filter change features of the PureWater+ system from a number of potable water filtration systems available," said Scott Foresman, CEO and President of Forespar Products.

"This fantastic journey would not have been possible without the support of our many industry friends and loyal customers. Congratulations to the Forespar® team for your ideas, hard work and support on our product engineering, production and marketing of PureWater+," Foresman concluded.