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Looking to replace an existing 500gph bilge pump. Is an upgrade in order?
You're seriously going to have 4 separate hull penetrations on your transom?I now believe the ultimate set up is 4 bilge pumps, each with a separate hose to the transom: 2 automatics, a manual operated from the cockpit and a manual operated from in the cabin. I still need to install that fourth pump below decks...
You should also have beefed up battery power and a solar panel/wind charger to keep your batteries charged at all times between visits, in addition to the alternator on the engine for cruising.
I have an Ultra Bilge Pumpswitch JR, and would not go back to the Rule float switch - ever.As bilge pump switches were mentioned above...a lot of people seem to like the Ultra Pump Switch Jr...it is pricy, but it appears to mount onto the bilge pump itself. I don't have any experience with this as my float switch still works well (they either seem to fail quickly or last a while)...but I will likely switch to one of these at some point...
I know...and I agree with your sentiment...it is on the short list of things to do for the upcoming year. Glad to hear you are happy with your Ultra Pumpswitch, as I plan to change to one...Oh yes... the best time to swap out your bilge pump, and bilge pump switch, is while your current setup is still working. Think about that...
Actually this would be a 6th hole - there are already 3 bilge pump exhausts, an engine exhaust and a fuel tank vent, plus the backstay chainplate and 2 ladder stanchion plates.You're seriously going to have 4 separate hull penetrations on your transom?...
To each their own, but 4 pumps with 4 separate through hulls is a bit much for me.