Hunter e36 • Water Systems
9.4
9.3  Pickups and Strainers
There  are  various  pickups  and  strainers  installed 
aboard  your  boat.  Here  we  will  discuss  the  pick-ups 
and  strainers  associated  with  the  water  systems. 
9.3.1 Pick-ups
Pick-ups, or through hulls are placed in various locations 
in the hull of your boat. The intakes usually have a ball type 
valve which controls the flow of raw sea water to the spe-
cific component,  or  system  associated  with  the  pick-up.  
It is very important that you ensure that the intake 
valve is open before using a raw water supplied sys-
tem. Failure to do so could damage or break down a 
system or component. 
9.3.2  Strainers
Your  boat  is equipped  with  strainers  that  strain  the  raw 
water  taken  in the  thru  hulls  or  pickups  for  objects  that 
could damage the impeller or pump equipment.  Strainers 
are equipped  with a screen  or a filter  inside that collect 
objects taken in. They must be cleaned as part of routine 
maintenance.
To clean a strainer, first, make sure that the supply valve 
is in the Off or closed position.  Failure to close the intake 
or seacock could result in a flooded boat.  Next, remove 
the  “collector”  or  glass  encasement  that  houses  the 
screen.  Remove any objects collected inside and wash 
the screen.
9.3.3  A/C Pickup and Strainer (Air Conditioning 
Option)
At the end of this section, you will find an illustration of the 
A/C cooling water arrangement.  It is important to always 
ensure  that  the  intake  valve  (see  mechanical  arrange-
ment  in  the  Boating  Safety  Chapter,  as  well)  is  always 
open before using the A/C System.
If  you  purchased  your  boat  with  the  air  conditioning 
option, you will find the documentation for the operation 
of this system in the owner’s packet of the manufacturer’s 
owner’s/operator’s manuals.
9.3.4  Generator Cooling Pickup and Strainer 
(Generator Option)
The  generator  is  an  engine  and,  just  like  the  main 
engines, requires cooling water.  Water is supplied to the 
generator  through  the  intake  and  strainer  located  just 
aft of  the  generator.    Raw  water  is  taken in via the raw 
water intake and then passes through the strainer and is 
discharged through the exhaust of the generator.  Consult 
the  DC  Electric  Chapter  (Chapter  7)  of  this  manual  for 
more information about your generator option.
9.3.5  Engine Seacocks and Strainers
It  is  a  very  important  function  for  your  main  engines  to 
remain  a  specific  temperature  when  operating.    This  is 
done  with  the  aid  of  raw  water  from  the  main  engine 
seacocks.  Heat  from  the  closed  cooling  system  on  the 
engines  is  transferred  to  the  cooler  seawater  through 
heat exchangers inside the engine.  The raw water is then 
discharged through the exhaust.
To  clean  your  main  engine strainer, first close the  main 
engine  seacock,  remove  the  top  cover  on  the  strainer 
remove the screen and clean.
Always ensure engine, or generator seacocks, or 
intakes are open before starting. Failure to do so 
could overheat and a damage these components.
Before  re-installing  the cap  onto  the strainer,  check  the 
‘o’  ring  that  is  the  seal  on  the  cap.  Check  for  wear,  or 
leakage.  Replace  if  needed  (Contact  your  dealer  for 
replacement). 
Image  showing 
the  intake  valve 
and  the  strainer 
for  the  A/C  sys-
tem.  Note  the 
ball  type  valves. 
When  the  handle 
parallel  to  the 
supply  line  then 
it  is  in  the  open 
position.
Pick-up 
Valve
Strainer
Figure 9.3