zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I have a Vetus 330 raw water strainer mounted above the waterline on a bulkhead, vertically about a foot above a through-hull inlet ( c/w seacock ) and connected by a flexible pipe - this all on the starboard side of the engine space. There is a similar through-hull inlet, blanked off, on the port side.
An engineer has suggested I bring this second inlet into service, coupling it to the first by a T-piece, to provide redundancy in event of partial blockage by weed, plastic bag, mussels growth.
In the experience of readers, would this provide a benefit? Or would this more likely introduce air into the supply when the boat is heeled, causing a reduction in water flow and engine overheating?
An engineer has suggested I bring this second inlet into service, coupling it to the first by a T-piece, to provide redundancy in event of partial blockage by weed, plastic bag, mussels growth.
In the experience of readers, would this provide a benefit? Or would this more likely introduce air into the supply when the boat is heeled, causing a reduction in water flow and engine overheating?