Seacock Replacement
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Re: Seacock Replacement
Wow! looks pro Christian. I'm sure that will out last the original set up
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Re: Seacock Replacement
It might actually outlast the boat! 

Re: Seacock Replacement
Love this thread. Keeping it marked for my own tricabin seacock replacements
Re: Seacock Replacement
So! Although winter is still in full swing here in Ottawa I took time to work on boat parts. When I last left off the seacock replacement, I had not reinstalled the strainers nor the scuppers. I wanted to clean them up good before putting them back in. So a month or so ago, I got me a cheap sandblasting cabinet on sale at Princess Auto. For our friends in the south, it's very similar to Harbour Freight. I assembled the thing and went to work. After about 1 hour total work, I got these shiny "new" parts.
I have all (most) of the hoses ready to go in as well. Can't wait!
I wanted to buff the things up but my better half said it was too OCD...
She must be talking to Barrie.
Christian

I wanted to buff the things up but my better half said it was too OCD...


Christian
Re: Seacock Replacement
Looking good Christian,
What are those from? I only have one and it's attached to the Cruisair unit.
Should I have strainers elsewhere
You were talked out of polishing so easy
What are those from? I only have one and it's attached to the Cruisair unit.
Should I have strainers elsewhere
You were talked out of polishing so easy

Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
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Re: Seacock Replacement
I only have an (inboard) strainer on my A/C. Engines used to rely on the scoop strainers shown in the photo. When I replaced my main engine seacocks, I put external strainers with screens instead of slots, that have a door that you can open to clean out the insides. Search "I have no idea how Trojan expected folks to clean the screw-in strainers if they needed it, short of a haul out, or a pressure washer from the inside. I read somewhere that holes are better than slots at keeping the grass out. When I bought the boat 3.5 years ago, I thought that I would put strainers on my main engine cooling. I haven't got around to it yet, but I have had no problems either. OK, so I spent last summer on the ground....
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This seacock thing is on my to do list. I appreciate the pics.
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Re: Seacock Replacement
Hi Barrie,
I have strainers on both raw water inlets for the engine cooling. The other one is for the genset.
Christian
I have strainers on both raw water inlets for the engine cooling. The other one is for the genset.
Christian