Good video Sam, our process exactly! One more step I do is to pull the shower sump motor from the bottom strainer basket as hairs can accumulate in the tiny impeller.
I have five units and two pumps as well. I ordered extre strainers so I remove the two and replace with the bromide loaded ned ones to close the strainers right away. Also, I cut the hose after the pumt and added a connector with a valve and hose connection for the dockside hose. Every time I clean my strainers, once a week, I leave the sea cocks off, connect the hose, open the valve and flush fresh water through all the coils for half hour. Keeps the salt from building up
Great video guys! There are plenty of people doing repairs/maintenance on sailboats. Not many are doing it for the trawler/motor cruiser community. I hope you do more to help provide a library of videos for couples doing the loop. Take care! :-)
Hi Sam, Mike in Nassau with the SeaRay 480 MY that you didn't buy. Great video. If you spend a lot more time in salt water you need to take the next step and use Barnacle Buster to flush all of the sea water cooling parts of the individual units. Once a year should do the trick. Videos available at the Trac Ecological website. It will double the life of your units.
You may not have to fully remove the wingnuts (lessens the chance of dropping one, or its washer, in the bilge). Loosen the one on the slotted side of the lid until the hinged bolt can tilt out of the way. Then loosen the other enough to lift and swivel the lid away from the top of the strainer.
Not sure? I was advised to use the brominating tablets. Others have suggested putting a small piece of copper pipe in the strainer basket. It probably varies on what type of water... Salt, fresh, brackish. Need a chemist to weigh in!
I use 4-5 bromine tablets and 2 copper pipe couplers in the AC basket. And have two baskets, one ready to go. Change every week or two in Florida. More often at anchor.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
You're welcome! Glad to help.
Good video Sam, our process exactly! One more step I do is to pull the shower sump motor from the bottom strainer basket as hairs can accumulate in the tiny impeller.
Excellent. Will do that next time!
Does the motor pull up. Or is there some fasteners to remove?
Great video Sam !!
Thanks 😊
I have five units and two pumps as well. I ordered extre strainers so I remove the two and replace with the bromide loaded ned ones to close the strainers right away. Also, I cut the hose after the pumt and added a connector with a valve and hose connection for the dockside hose. Every time I clean my strainers, once a week, I leave the sea cocks off, connect the hose, open the valve and flush fresh water through all the coils for half hour. Keeps the salt from building up
Wow! What a super idea. I once thought about getting extra strainers. I like the flush connection idea. Thanks! Sam
Great video guys! There are plenty of people doing repairs/maintenance on sailboats. Not many are doing it for the trawler/motor cruiser community. I hope you do more to help provide a library of videos for couples doing the loop. Take care! :-)
Hi, we intend to do so it's just a matter of getting time to do so. Thanks for the compliments on our videos and for following us. Sam & Rev
Really good video! I have a maintenance schedule for my farm. Need the same for the next boat I buy.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Sam, Mike in Nassau with the SeaRay 480 MY that you didn't buy. Great video. If you spend a lot more time in salt water you need to take the next step and use Barnacle Buster to flush all of the sea water cooling parts of the individual units. Once a year should do the trick. Videos available at the Trac Ecological website. It will double the life of your units.
Thanks Mike! Be safe down there! 😎
You may not have to fully remove the wingnuts (lessens the chance of dropping one, or its washer, in the bilge). Loosen the one on the slotted side of the lid until the hinged bolt can tilt out of the way. Then loosen the other enough to lift and swivel the lid away from the top of the strainer.
😎 good idea!
Thank you for spreading the knowledge Captain. Have to keep it ship shape!! BTW how long did it take to drop from 87 to 76?
About an hour!
Would spa chlorine tablets work in place of the bromine tablets?
Not sure? I was advised to use the brominating tablets. Others have suggested putting a small piece of copper pipe in the strainer basket. It probably varies on what type of water... Salt, fresh, brackish. Need a chemist to weigh in!
I use 4-5 bromine tablets and 2 copper pipe couplers in the AC basket. And have two baskets, one ready to go. Change every week or two in Florida.
More often at anchor.
The a/c strainer looked like mine after a month in the summer.
Can get nasty for sure!
Good video. Seeing the under belly.
Oh yeah!
Wasn't it a lot easier when you only had to write a gripe and Airmen would be tasked to perform the maintainence!
Not if you are the Wrench!
I was VP from 1986 -2000
@@leodimonda5328 No better Air Force than NAVY Patrol Squadrons!...just gotta rib Sam! Go Fighting Marlins!
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Sam tell the truth that toothbrush was pink you used Rev’s toothbrush
Ah, you caught me! 😂😂😂