mattonthesea
Well-Known Member
I have a Penta 2020 with one of these water inlet filter combined with a stopcock (I've forgotten the term for it: a tap that takes twenty turns from open to closed). I've never been able to get the filter out, particularly as it is in a place of low visibility. I have been thinking about replacing the stopcock with a Blakes and changing to one of these types of filters.
Recently, we visited the pondweed heart of Limehouse Basin. Despite clearing the filter once on lock out, we suffered from overheating by the time we got to the M25 bridge. We switched off and cleared the weed again; with the light wind I could keep a course of sorts. However, it was not an easy operation and I got to thinking of how this could have been nasty in different circumstances. It would have been much easier to open a plastic, screw-top filter, clear it and replace. I suppose the Blakes mention is that it quicker to turn off.
Have any of you had similar thoughts and acted on them? What were your conclusions?
Thanks in advance
Recently, we visited the pondweed heart of Limehouse Basin. Despite clearing the filter once on lock out, we suffered from overheating by the time we got to the M25 bridge. We switched off and cleared the weed again; with the light wind I could keep a course of sorts. However, it was not an easy operation and I got to thinking of how this could have been nasty in different circumstances. It would have been much easier to open a plastic, screw-top filter, clear it and replace. I suppose the Blakes mention is that it quicker to turn off.
Have any of you had similar thoughts and acted on them? What were your conclusions?
Thanks in advance



