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I once resued a boat with a fish stuck in the inlet pipe (no strainer). Cheers I always getting fish stuck in the intakes/ thruhulls for the head and AC's. You either have to remove the plumbing and poke them out with a stick, or let the crabs eat em, that usually takes no longer than 2 days. Joe Jeff Morris wrote: Gordon wrote: What good are strainers? Seems they could cause as many problems as preventing. Gordon Here's what can get clogged in a heat exchanger if you don't have a strainer. The gasket covers one end of a set of tubes - the salt water travels the length 3 times in a dozen small pipes. The clump shown covered about half the tubes, and the temp went from a normal 165 to 185 degrees. If the alternator had a heavy load we couldn't run full throttle without overheating. Most of the "experts" claimed it was a foul bottom, or mis-sized props, but my old cruising buddy insisted the cooling system was overkill, so something had to be wrong in it. http://www.sv-loki.com/eelgrass.jpg |
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