Why isn't the bilge pump mounted in the very bottom of the bilge to get most all the water out? Those are way too high. One should be higher than the other to server as a backup bilge pump if things go awry.
The bigger question is, why is so much water coming into the bilge to begin with? Making sure you figure that out will also help out tremendously. water = rust. Rust = not good.
Why isn't the bilge pump mounted in the very bottom of the bilge to get most all the water out? Those are way too high. One should be higher than the other to server as a backup bilge pump if things go awry.
I have been boating most of my life, the only dry boat I ever saw was still in the showroom..it's a boat, it's on the water and things get wet.
The bigger question is, why is so much water coming into the bilge to begin with? Making sure you figure that out will also help out tremendously. water = rust. Rust = not good.
exactly was just about to type that lol and the ignorant idiot not reply to you
Good luck with that thing lasting.
Wouldn't last more than 24hs in my center Bilge. Changed the filter
Pretty much the pump failed after that.