viva
Well-Known Member
The water strainer on my boat was one of the bronze pillar affairs fitted low down in the bilge on top of the seacock which made it difficult to reach and check. During the summer I had an engineer fit one of the Vetus plastic strainers with the clear lid, thus making it much easier to check. The engineer mounted the new strainer on the bulkhead of the engine compartment and above the waterline. He said that although there is a U tube anti-siphon device it was safer to have the strainer above the water line. My question is that before starting the engine, the bowl of strainer is empty. As soon as the engine is started water is quickly sucked in and swirls round the bowl and all is fine, but isn’t there a problem that the impeller will be sucking a couple of feet of air before the bowl fills? Is this a problem for the impeller? I believe on earlier boats the strainer was always full before starting.