Raw water stink

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Mar 26, 2011
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Corsair F-24 MK I Deale, MD
Thanks everyone, I'm glad my assumptions weren't off. I hate drilling holes especially the wrong ones when I ass-u-me things are a particular way. I guess I can write this off to a goofy design. SC
No, not goofy. Next time you buy one, you might need the feet. The one before my freshwater pump is mounted.

And we know how you feel about drilling. We all do.
 

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Aug 2, 2010
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Catalina C400 Gig Harbor, WA
Thanks everyone, I'm glad my assumptions weren't off. I hate drilling holes especially the wrong ones when I ass-u-me things are a particular way. I guess I can write this off to a goofy design. SC
I installed a strainer on the head intake. It has mounting tabs that I completely ignored. Here it is installed in my boat. BTW, you will note that it only has one SS clamp on each side. That is a problem that I'm going to fix and put another clamp on each side. Not a huge concern as the head inlet through hull is only open when we are on the boat, but not having just one clamp below the waterline is not good practice.

 
Sep 6, 2011
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dhays said:
I installed a strainer on the head intake. It has mounting tabs that I completely ignored. Here it is installed in my boat. BTW, you will note that it only has one SS clamp on each side. That is a problem that I'm going to fix and put another clamp on each side. Not a huge concern as the head inlet through hull is only open when we are on the boat, but not having just one clamp below the waterline is not good practice.
I think hat is the exact one that we installed today. It's a Jabsco pumpgard in-line strainer. We did use 2 clamps per side and ignored the tabs too. It was the tabs that just confused the issue for me. I'll grab a picture tomorrow but it looks pretty much like your install. thanks for the pic! SC
 
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