29 Fever Sea Strainer Installation
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I wouldn't mine seeing the water line runs.
Almost polished and cleared my brass shifters, but decided it didn't match the rest of the boat.
Almost polished and cleared my brass shifters, but decided it didn't match the rest of the boat.
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Yea I also would not mind seeing the water lines and if it is possible an estimate of how long the lines are from the outdrive to the strainer. Can you send me some more pictures of the location of the strainers and the number of Todd from Livorsi if you have that available. Thanks!!
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The water lines from the drive to the seat back where the strainers are mounted are probably seven feet in length. Water lines wrapped in a protective webbing(guard against chaffing) run along the stringers and then turn up the wall probably 18". I have the engines out, so I will get you more close up of connections if you want. It will be Monday before I'm back at the boat (work). Todd's email and number are on livorsi site. My strainers have about 9-12 wingnuts to remove before you can get into them. I see some that have a quick latch that you could get into in seconds vs mine. I'd go with the quicker ones to get rid of debris as quick as possible if in a emergency or precarious situation. Plus you wouldn't be fishing wingnuts out of the bilge!



