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Old 06-09-2009 | 08:31 PM
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I am in the process of reblumbing my scarab and plan to relocate the strainers. Origionally they appeared to be mounted about 8 inches above the water line. Is this a good height or are there some guidlines regarding where they should be mounted?

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Old 06-09-2009 | 08:40 PM
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I am in the process of reblumbing my scarab and plan to relocate the strainers. Origionally they appeared to be mounted about 8 inches above the water line. Is this a good height or are there some guidlines regarding where they should be mounted?

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Its always the best to be as deep as possible ,,,but u still want to keep them where u can easily reach them also !!!
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Old 06-09-2009 | 08:59 PM
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Hey 502ss I have a hugh strainer that I ran in my Scarab. Polished aluminum with a blue top. I ran both engines off of it with no problems even when catching some air time. It's 6" round ans 18" tall with 2- 1 1/2" intakes, 2-1" outlets for relief valve and flush, and 2- 1 1/2" outlets for engines. Fittings included. This thing costs close to 2K new. I'll take $600 plus shipping. I had it mounted on the keel and sat it right on the bottom of the boat. Can't get much lower than that and it's tall enough to still be above the water line.

I also agree with DD! he's always full of.........Good info(LOL)! Hey Scott!
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Old 06-09-2009 | 09:34 PM
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In my 30' Scarab we mounted the sea strainers on the center stringer about 1-2" above the water line and about 6-8" in front of the bulk head. There aren't many choices and up on the firewall is not convenient.
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Old 06-09-2009 | 09:38 PM
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Hey 502ss I have a hugh strainer that I ran in my Scarab. Polished aluminum with a blue top. I ran both engines off of it with no problems even when catching some air time. It's 6" round ans 18" tall with 2- 1 1/2" intakes, 2-1" outlets for relief valve and flush, and 2- 1 1/2" outlets for engines. Fittings included. This thing costs close to 2K new. I'll take $600 plus shipping. I had it mounted on the keel and sat it right on the bottom of the boat. Can't get much lower than that and it's tall enough to still be above the water line.

I also agree with DD! he's always full of.........Good info(LOL)! Hey Scott!
Hey ,,how are u and i know exactly what u ment with ........ LOL
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Old 06-10-2009 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by fireboatpilot
Hey 502ss I have a hugh strainer that I ran in my Scarab. Polished aluminum with a blue top. I ran both engines off of it with no problems even when catching some air time. It's 6" round ans 18" tall with 2- 1 1/2" intakes, 2-1" outlets for relief valve and flush, and 2- 1 1/2" outlets for engines. Fittings included. This thing costs close to 2K new. I'll take $600 plus shipping. I had it mounted on the keel and sat it right on the bottom of the boat. Can't get much lower than that and it's tall enough to still be above the water line.

I also agree with DD! he's always full of.........Good info(LOL)! Hey Scott!
That's a nice strainer, I would consider if I didn't just got done refurbishing mine!
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Old 06-10-2009 | 04:18 PM
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Thanks everyone for your replies. It sounds like some mount their strainers above the water line and some below the water line. Are there pros or cons for the height?
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Old 06-10-2009 | 04:56 PM
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Hey no problem, I just thought I would make the offer. It's just taking up space till I find another use for it. Personally I would try to keep them as low as possible but keep the top of it a few inches above the water line in case you need to remove the top while in the water. I know it's common sense but figured I would mention it anyway. Your project looks great BTW. Good Luck!
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Originally Posted by fireboatpilot
Hey no problem, I just thought I would make the offer. It's just taking up space till I find another use for it. Personally I would try to keep them as low as possible but keep the top of it a few inches above the water line in case you need to remove the top while in the water. I know it's common sense but figured I would mention it anyway. Your project looks great BTW. Good Luck!
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Old 07-02-2009 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by fireboatpilot
Hey no problem, I just thought I would make the offer. It's just taking up space till I find another use for it. Personally I would try to keep them as low as possible but keep the top of it a few inches above the water line in case you need to remove the top while in the water. I know it's common sense but figured I would mention it anyway. Your project looks great BTW. Good Luck!
mine are below the water line, i have 1/4 turn ball valves before the strainers, almost right after the transom to shut water off to un clog the strainers or in case a hose breaks.
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