Just picked up an X22 from a good friend of mine who was active on this forum. The boat was already equipped with a dripless shaft seal when he purchased it. Its a PSS Shaft Seal (Made by PYI). According to their website, any boat that will travel faster than 12 knots, requires a seal to have a water line T-split from a raw water discharge back to the shaft seal. This boat does not have that line, nor has it ever. Instead, it has a plastic set screw in place of where a hose barb would normally go. This would be a normal set up for a boat under 12 knots. Where would you suggest the best place to tap in and split a line with a tee fitting would be? I'm thinking right after the sea strainer. PSS sells a T-kit in a variety of sizes. They have a 1 1/4 line that splits to a 3/8 line to feed the seal. Am I thinking correctly? This should be an acceptable spot to tap in, right?
I've looked into this because its dripping water from the plastic set screw. These set screws would be a normal application for a slower vessel and used to "burp" the seal if it gets an air pocket.
Absolutely no damage as far as I can tell. So its pretty amazing its gone 13+ years with no raw water line and the seal looks good as new.
Thanks!