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JASONZ
09-26-2016, 02:47 PM
I bought and installed the new Indmar Sea Strainer Pro that recently came to market.
(The main selling point is that it has a garden hose attachment on it)
I bought this because I hate trying to get the winterization juice up from the bottom intake.
It easily installed with the only adjustment having to saw about 1.5 inches off one of the intake hoses.
Hopefully it will be a quick and easy winterization this year without:
a) my neighbors dog running over and licking up the pink freeze in the driveway:???:
b) the fake a lake coming off while I am running the engine :???:
c) me covered in pink juice resetting the fake a lake :mad:

parrothd
09-26-2016, 03:02 PM
I bought and installed the new Indmar Sea Strainer Pro that recently came to market.
(The main selling point is that it has a garden hose attachment on it)
I bought this because I hate trying to get the winterization juice up from the bottom intake.
It easily installed with the only adjustment having to saw about 1.5 inches off one of the intake hoses.
Hopefully it will be a quick and easy winterization this year without:
a) my neighbors dog running over and licking up the pink freeze in the driveway:???:
b) the fake a lake coming off while I am running the engine :???:
c) me covered in pink juice resetting the fake a lake :mad:

Return it and make a hose adapter, there's no suction on the garden hose intake. You'll need some sort of funnel and bucket or pump to get the coolant in...

JASONZ
09-26-2016, 03:22 PM
Hmmm. If the thru hull intake valve is closed the garden hose intake at the sea strainer should create some suction. I also have my buddy hold the tank on the ladder so there is a gravity feed.

Engine Nut
09-26-2016, 04:49 PM
Return it and make a hose adapter, there's no suction on the garden hose intake. You'll need some sort of funnel and bucket or pump to get the coolant in...

If you close the sea cock at the water inlet, the raw water pump will pull anti-freeze into the system and push it through the raw water side of the engine's cooling system. We would recommend draining the water from the raw water side of the system before pulling the anti-freeze into the system.

doingr8
09-26-2016, 07:35 PM
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Just installed this on my Helix.


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5:00
09-27-2016, 10:20 AM
Can anyone tell me what hose is rigid enough to do this? I tried to install one last weekend and it was a freakin nightmare on my XLV. When you mount it the intake now must make an S bend to get up. I tried a longer hose that I purchased but it kept kinking. It was exhaust water rated but not stiff.
The output is on top of the V-drive so there is little room for movement.
A longer stiff hose may help but I am having a lot of trouble getting this thing in the V-drive area. I would rather not return it but that time is getting close.

parrothd
09-27-2016, 12:27 PM
Hmmm. If the thru hull intake valve is closed the garden hose intake at the sea strainer should create some suction. I also have my buddy hold the tank on the ladder so there is a gravity feed.


Lol...Forgot about that.. :) Don't think mine had one.. Make sure you drain it, the plastic is brittle and cracks easily every time I touched it would make a cracking sound...

parrothd
09-27-2016, 12:33 PM
Can anyone tell me what hose is rigid enough to do this? I tried to install one last weekend and it was a freakin nightmare on my XLV. When you mount it the intake now must make an S bend to get up. I tried a longer hose that I purchased but it kept kinking. It was exhaust water rated but not stiff.
The output is on top of the V-drive so there is little room for movement.
A longer stiff hose may help but I am having a lot of trouble getting this thing in the V-drive area. I would rather not return it but that time is getting close.


Check the size but this is what you need, it's wire reinforced, it's almost impossible to kink..

http://www.skidim.com/125-WATER-HOSE-WIRE-REINFORCED/productinfo/MPI100-1140/

This is what I use, stole the design for another member...

https://goo.gl/photos/6E2pcBNdgKDakXyw7

Engine Nut
09-27-2016, 12:44 PM
We use a wire reinforced hard-walled hose on the suction side of the system to make sure that it does not get sucked flat by the raw water pump. Our P/N is 845004. It is sold by the foot. Your dealer can get it for you.

5:00
09-27-2016, 01:17 PM
Thanks everyone. I think between all of this I can make it work. It would work easier putting a 90* on the inlet of the sea strainer myself but it kind of defeats the purpose of the nice straight through design. I will grab the hose and a 90* fitting just in case. I will really be looking forward to having this and not crawling under the boat to winterize with the "toilet plunger"!

5:00
09-27-2016, 01:54 PM
Does anyone know what size the through hull for the water inlet is? Need to attach to it. There is a 90* fitting but it is facing the wrong way and would like it to be straight anyway.