Viper wrote:That's correct, not all of the earlier models had strainers. For those that did, and I might be thinking of the 35's, I seem to recall that if I couldn't squeeze down there from the top in front of the engine, I would get in front of the port engine and access the starboard strainer by stretching across the front of the generator. And yes, typically the AC strainer was on the port side and generator strainer was on the starb side.
What the H***?? Where does the engine cooling water come in? What kind of a high production factory boat doesn't have any debris filter and seacock for each engine??
My '92 33 AC has engine, gen & A/C seacocks and strainers. This should be standard equipment to keep junk out and allow shutoff of thru-hulls for repair while in the water.







