Staged prefiltration ......
You probably have a small 2µM filter *on* the engine just before the lift pump (most yanmars do). It should be a small disposable filter inside of the small metal cannister with a bleed screw on the top. Typically each 'stage' that is upstream should be 5 times larger in 'rating'. So a 2µM should be prefiltered with a 10; a 10 with a 50, etc. Dont get carried away as these 'ratings' are only very approximate and 'really' dont reflect the true/'absolute' removal rating of the filter. The REAL answer is what is the present condition of your tank??? .... lots of sludge build-up on the walls, lots of bacteria growing in the bottom of the tank ... and how has the system behaved in the last year. If you have had NO problems, simply put the same 'rating' back in place. If you are having problems install a LARGER (surface area) filter, and consider to add a prefilter (5X) to the stage thats showing 'problems' .... or clean the tank. For less trouble, ALWAYS put on the LARGEST filter that fit into your present set-up. Filtration isnt something that one can be 'intuitive' about ... filters are not 'screen-doors'. Take this advice from one who is deeply involved in filtration engineering. When filters are plugging up ... what its telling you is the *system* is dirty .... then, go clean-out the system and get rid of the crap!BTW - if you are not running pressure/vacuum gauges on yuur filters .... think about installing them, as the gages will tell you WHEN to change the filters. There is NO need to regularly change a filter if the pressure/vacuum gage says you dont have to! Conversely if the pressure gage is rapidly changing over time ... CLEAN the TANK. ;-)