Watkins SeaSure™

"Failure is not a
cooling strategy."

Any Strainer. Any Pump. Both A/C Units.

SeaSure system diagram showing strainers, X-valve, pumps, manifold and A/C units
How it works

Seven components. Zero single points of failure.

1
Two Strainers

Redundant raw-water intakes draw from independent through-hulls.

2
X-Valve System

Selects either Strainer 1 or Strainer 2 to feed either Pump 1 or Pump 2.

3
Two Water Pumps

Independent pumps — either one can feed both A/C units.

4
Manifold

Takes water from either pump and sends it to both A/C units.

5
Two A/C Units

Both units stay cool, regardless of which pump or strainer is in service.

6
Two Water Outlets

Independent discharge confirms continuous flow at the hull.

7
A/B Power Box

Each A/C unit's pump wire runs back to the power box and on to the corresponding pump.

How It Works

The X-valve selects either Strainer 1 or Strainer 2 to supply either Pump 1 or Pump 2. Either pump can then supply raw water to both A/C units via the manifold.

Wiring

Each A/C unit's pump wire runs back to the A/B power box and then to the corresponding pump — giving each unit a clean, traceable path to continuous cooling.

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