Sea Strainer Mounting
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Sea Strainer Mounting
I am going to install GIL sea strainers in the next few weeks. I am looking for thoughts on their height. On my last boat. I mounted the strainer to a stringer below the raw water pump. A lot of the water would drain out, as it does anyways from the pump. In this boat, there is no way to get between and below the engines, so I was thinking about mounting them in a location which would put them above the pumps. This then adds to the "head" of the inlet water line. It would also prevent the pump from draining out, which could improve start-up, as it will be primed.
Does anyone have experience with this scenario?
Thanks,
Bruce...
Does anyone have experience with this scenario?
Thanks,
Bruce...
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I think it should be ok as long as the sea strainer is not above the waterline of the boat.....that woudl just add more resistance upon startup. Gravity is your frined when priming the system on startup.......if you have broken veins inthe sea water pump it may never be able to pull the water into the engine!!
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On inboard applications (always equipped with thru-hull pickups) the sea strainer is always located below the waterline with the boat at rest. On my Cigarette with transom-mount water pickups the sea strainers are also located below the waterline when the boat is at rest..
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Tell me, is the ball valve there in case a line breaks? If so, do you shut it off when you leave the boat in the water unattended/moored? I trailer mine, so is it there just in case I blow a line or something? One last question, could the water really run into the boat through the inlet on a Bravo1?
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If you blow an inlet line you got big problems. I have never seen one burst but if not secured properly it may pop off. They are rated at like 400 lbs pressure. The shut off is typically right before the strainer allowing you to shut off the water while cleaning it. I usually leave mine on all the time unless cleaning.
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Last edited by Raypanic; 09-26-2003 at 03:24 PM.