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DiBari7 01-27-2007 12:22 PM

382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
I just picked up a 2005 382 Fastech.... It has 575sci's in it. What type of Sea Strainers would you recommend I install? Livorsi, Gil or ???? I boat on the South shore of Long Island, tons of sea weed.

thanks

PhantomChaos 01-27-2007 12:30 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
Where are you going to put them?

DiBari7 01-27-2007 12:40 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
Inside the bilge.

PhantomChaos 01-27-2007 12:43 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 

Originally Posted by DiBari7 (Post 2007132)
Inside the bilge.


LOL....yeah! :D

On the firewall?
Under the folding step?
On the bottom of the bilge in front of the engine?


I couldn't understand why the factory doesn't include those anyway with the "SC" engines....

DiBari7 01-27-2007 12:48 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
From what i understand they now are standard on the 600sci's...

To be honest with you, i have no idea where they are going to mount it.. i have to pick out the correct one, so i'm not replacing it after 2 years.

PhantomChaos 01-27-2007 12:58 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
The reason I was asking was because we added two to my boat and there wasn't but one place to put them.....it depends what other options you have too (genset, holding tank). I forget which ones we put in....Gil I think.

monstaaa 01-27-2007 01:00 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
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Originally Posted by DiBari7 (Post 2007114)
I just picked up a 2005 382 Fastech.... It has 575sci's in it. What type of Sea Strainers would you recommend I install? Livorsi, Gil or ???? I boat on the South shore of Long Island, tons of sea weed.

thanks

dibari17, i would say to use the Hardin Marine sea strainers, being that i too as well as my clients boat on the south shore of long island. with all the sea weed and eel grass especially in suffolk, the hardin units work very well. easy to clean, and are pretty to look at. it also has a bung in it to use as a fresh water flush.
some of the other strainers on the market will pack with grass very easily,and sediment because of the small holes in the mesh they use to straine the incoming water.

good luck

DiBari7 01-27-2007 01:08 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
From what i can see there is plenty of room in my engine compartment.... I also have gen and holding tank...Who knows?

DiBari7 01-27-2007 01:10 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 

Originally Posted by monstaaa (Post 2007151)
dibari17, i would say to use the Hardin Marine sea strainers, being that i too as well as my clients boat on the south shore of long island. with all the sea weed and eel grass especially in suffolk, the hardin units work very well. easy to clean, and are pretty to look at. it also has a bung in it to use as a fresh water flush.
some of the other strainers on the market will pack with grass very easily,and sediment because of the small holes in the mesh they use to straine the incoming water.

good luck

Thank you Monstaa... are these all stainless steel?

monstaaa 01-27-2007 01:37 PM

Re: 382 Fastech- Sea Strainers
 
yes the are. also try to use radiused fittings if you have to. and a ball valve. try to keep them all stainless steel to prevent corrosion from dissimiliar metals. this gent provided his own ball valve.
also remember that evry 90 degree fitting you install is the samme as adding 3 1/2 feet of hose to the water system. so if you not rite off the transom as this install was keep it in mind.


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