Sea strainer isolation valves...?
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I have shut off valves screwed directly to the pickup, no hoses inbetween. Used for emergencies only.
I hear that Daniel, I'm probably going to pull the motors for the off season so if I cant get at them now then surely I could go that route at that point. Along the same lines I thought of threading a ball valve into the strainer but what stopped me is the leverage the nipple and valve would have on the tigged fitting if left unsupported. I figured for now I'll do a valve close to the strainer w 2 barbed ends so its: through hull fitting-hose-ballvalve-hose strainer. Thats a great suggestion you have but I kinda feel the same way about it as threading a valve into the strainer in terms of hanging leverage. Are the valves you have on your intakes supported in addition to being threaded in?Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
What happens if a hose pops off, bursts, etc? The boat will be at the bottom of the lake . I have shut off valves screwed directly to the pickup, no hoses inbetween. Used for emergencies only.
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Your idea will work just fine (barbed ends) , I`ll take a picture for you tomorrow, might make more sense . the pick up is what supports the valve. I see what you mean by threading into the strainer ... sounds iffy
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
Your idea will work just fine (barbed ends) , I`ll take a picture for you tomorrow, might make more sense . the pick up is what supports the valve. I see what you mean by threading into the strainer ... sounds iffy
Cool, looking forward to the pics; thanks.
