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![]() Rick, Wayne, and all, thanks for the comments and especially for the links. Still deciding what will work for us and fit where we need it to. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 19:17:00 GMT, Rick wrote: It is cheap insurance and good practice to place a strainer between the seacock and the raw water pump. The strainers shown here by Groco are excellent for your application as they allow visual inspection and are easily cleaned: http://www.depcopump.com/catalog106/PAGE56.PDF ================================================== ===== I agree with the inboard strainer recommendations. My boat has Perko strainers. They work well and are easy to clean. http://www.cgedwards.com/Perko/pko21.html |
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