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On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 17:11:07 -0400, Wayne B
wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2011 12:44:35 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: looking at the collapsed line...i remembered that the previous week the marina had filled with seaweed. some of this probably got stuck on the strainer and blocked the inlet. before i put the new water line on, i backflushed the strainer with water and got good flow. but will keep an eye out for seaweed in the future. Bob, I dont know how course the strain3er is but I'[d think you'd see evidence of the sea weed stuck in the hose or the screen. Then again, i wouldn't think you'd gotten a bad hose but.... still a bummer! It's possible that seaweed plugged the strainer on the outside of the hull (usually the through hull intake has either an integral strainer or a domed strainer cover). When you started the engine in your slip the seaweed would have become stuck on the outside due to the engine suction but would have dropped off after you stopped. If you suspect that there might be more, you could either hop over the side and take a look, or back flush the through hull with a fresh water hose. yep used the hose...worked great |
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