joempo
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2012
- Messages
- 181
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2515K607
- Vessel Name
- SLO Ranger
- MMSI Number
- 338143106
I've been a bit confused while reading the posts that reference the sea strainer system from which the engine, head and wash-down obtain their water.
SLO Ranger, hull #15, appears to have three different through hulls based upon three 1/4 turn valves in the engine compartment. One is on the port side, obviously leading to the sea strainer that resembles an oversized filter with a clear bowl and on to the engine. The other two are on the starboard side. One leads to the wash down, via an electric pump. The other has a white hose leading forward, presumably to the head.
The first two valves function well. The third will not turn off. I'm wondering if some "sea life" has gotten into the ball valve and is blocking the ball. Also, I've been unable to get water to flow to the head. (Another reason for the diagnosis of something blocking the valve). I've been contemplating putting a wrench to it, but I'm concerned about causing damage to the hull.
Any thoughts or suggestions (pertinent to the discussion 😉 ) would be appreciated.
Joe
SLO Ranger, hull #15, appears to have three different through hulls based upon three 1/4 turn valves in the engine compartment. One is on the port side, obviously leading to the sea strainer that resembles an oversized filter with a clear bowl and on to the engine. The other two are on the starboard side. One leads to the wash down, via an electric pump. The other has a white hose leading forward, presumably to the head.
The first two valves function well. The third will not turn off. I'm wondering if some "sea life" has gotten into the ball valve and is blocking the ball. Also, I've been unable to get water to flow to the head. (Another reason for the diagnosis of something blocking the valve). I've been contemplating putting a wrench to it, but I'm concerned about causing damage to the hull.
Any thoughts or suggestions (pertinent to the discussion 😉 ) would be appreciated.
Joe