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09-19-2012, 11:46 AM #1
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Location
- Gulf of Mexico
- Boat
- SeaRay
- Details
- 2006 Amberjack 290
- Engine(s)
- dual 5.0 mercruiser with Bravo III Drives
- Posts
- 1
2006 290 Amberjack Air Conditioning
Every time I store my Searay Amberjack on my boat lift the water darins out of the air conditioning system and it will not work the next time I go out until I am moving in the water. Is there a check Valve that can be installed in the inlet line to prevent this water bleedback so I can run the air conditioning as soon as I lower the boat in the water?
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09-19-2012, 11:50 AM #2
- Join Date
- Mar 2010
- Location
- St. Petersburg Florida
- Boat
- 280 Sundancer
- Details
- 2005 280 Sundancer 2004 SPD-104 Achilles w/ 8hp Yamaha
- Engine(s)
- Twin 4.3 MPI's with Alpha drives.
- Posts
- 1,971
Re: 2006 290 Amberjack Air Conditioning
There should be a seacock installed right before the AC strainer. I keep my boat on the lift and either I prime the AC when idiling out for the day or if I remember I close the seacock before I lift it out of the water. You just have to remember to open it the next time you drop the boat in the water.

Proud Inagural Memebr of the HOLE IN THE WATER Club!
Previous boats:
1998 Yamaha GP 800 Jetski
1998 215 Aquasport Explorer
1995 180 Pro-Sport
1969 Sea King 14' Tri-Hull


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the "beamy" part is it's downfall here Found 1 89 390ec here that has been on our lake since new and IS for sale but slips for a 14' beam boat are near 7k per year..nearly twice the cost of a slip...
Changing mind to a "lesser" boat...