This seems to be a common must or must not have decision to make,
the logic seems right with an open thruhull they are easy to clean from above with a tube brush softwood dowel or high pressure water. any debris will be stopped with the inline strainer.
With a clamshell or box type strainer on the bottom, when they clog, you pretty much have to dive on the boat or have the boat lifted to get the stuff out of strainer is that supposed to stop itgetting behind of 🤣lol
This came to light yesterday my engine intake is a simple 1/2" thruhull. No clamshell strainer.
The AC intake has a box type strainer on the bottom with very small holes in it about 60% clogged, that in addition to the inline strainer pretty much answer why I was having trouble with water intake when running the AC
Decisions decisions decisions.
Bottom side strainer or open thruhulls?
What I'll probably do is, replace the 1/2" thruhulls with 3/4" & low profile bronze ball valves, and a plastic three-quarter npt by 5/8 Barb on the top of the valve feeding into the AC intake and engine intake hoses, Reason for plastic above is to make it easy to remove and easy to replace with a plastic fitting & extension hose
for ramming a tube brush from above.
If it's found to clog with mud which is common when parked on Chesapeake Bay for long periods of time a strainer can be overlaid on the thruhulls
I know you will give me your thoughts! it thank you!
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the logic seems right with an open thruhull they are easy to clean from above with a tube brush softwood dowel or high pressure water. any debris will be stopped with the inline strainer.
With a clamshell or box type strainer on the bottom, when they clog, you pretty much have to dive on the boat or have the boat lifted to get the stuff out of strainer is that supposed to stop itgetting behind of 🤣lol
This came to light yesterday my engine intake is a simple 1/2" thruhull. No clamshell strainer.
The AC intake has a box type strainer on the bottom with very small holes in it about 60% clogged, that in addition to the inline strainer pretty much answer why I was having trouble with water intake when running the AC
Decisions decisions decisions.
Bottom side strainer or open thruhulls?
What I'll probably do is, replace the 1/2" thruhulls with 3/4" & low profile bronze ball valves, and a plastic three-quarter npt by 5/8 Barb on the top of the valve feeding into the AC intake and engine intake hoses, Reason for plastic above is to make it easy to remove and easy to replace with a plastic fitting & extension hose
for ramming a tube brush from above.
If it's found to clog with mud which is common when parked on Chesapeake Bay for long periods of time a strainer can be overlaid on the thruhulls
I know you will give me your thoughts! it thank you!
.