This in-line fuel strainer Ø19mm provides reliable primary filtration for your boat’s fuel or water system. It installs directly into a hose line (19 mm inner diameter) and traps coarse particles of rust, debris, and sediment before they can clog carburetors or pumps. The plastic housing is lightweight and non-corrosive, and the stainless steel mesh inside ensures effective filtering without risk of rust.
When used in a fuel system, the strainer protects your boat’s engine – it is advisable to place it between the fuel tank and the engine (or before the fine filter), especially if your tank is older or might contain sediment. For gasoline outboards on small to medium boats (up to ~100 HP) or diesel setups on yachts, this filter greatly reduces the chance of fuel line blockage.
Additionally, the product is suitable for marine water systems – for example, as a coarse strainer before the inlet of a freshwater or raw-water pump. It will catch leaves, sand, and other debris, safeguarding your pump and faucets from damage. Installation is straightforward – insert it in-line with the hose using proper clamps.
Use Cases and Recommendations:
- Ideal for small powerboats and RIBs up to ~5-6 m, serving as the first defense for outboard engines against contaminated fuel.
- Recommended for any fuel tank without a built-in filter – an easy and affordable way to add extra protection.
- Can be used with portable fuel tanks/jerrycans to ensure the fuel being poured into the engine is clean.
- In water pump setups (e.g., deck shower pump or engine cooling intake), the strainer prevents ingestion of debris (seaweed, sand) – especially useful for vessels drawing water from natural sources.
- Maintenance: periodically inspect and clean the stainless mesh (e.g., at the start of the season) to ensure optimal flow. Simply disconnect the strainer, rinse out the mesh, and reinstall.


