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Gonna get tired running those manual pumps but they are nice for cleaning water out of your engine bay and ski locker.
For a true back up pump, you should fit it with its own discharge hose and thru hull fitting. You lose the benefit of the double pump capacity when it is then restricted down to a single hose. If you do all that work, go the little bit of extra work and port the pump with its own hose.
Yep, agreed! The kit comes with everything you need. I placed my second thru hull fitting right next to the stock one.For a true back up pump, you should fit it with its own discharge hose and thru hull fitting. You lose the benefit of the double pump capacity when it is then restricted down to a single hose. If you do all that work, go the little bit of extra work and port the pump with its own hose.
Good point -but- if your stock bilge is still on the stock switch and it's off, then you'll know. You should promptly turn the main bilge at this point. I found most of the time when the second bilge would spit water, I'd switch the main bilge on, and nothing but the second would still pump water. Now, getting caught in a heavy rain storm trying to get back to the Marina was different story! It's amazing how fast water accumulates in the boat.I was thinking of putting my exit hole for my second bilge on the opposite side of the first bilge hole so I can easily tell which one is running. Any downside to doing this?
Yep that's true. Seems like an LED switch at the dash is the way to go. I'm probably going to add a switch panel and will wire it at some point. So many mods to do so little time.....I don't think you'd be able to see it running if it was on the port side, at least while underway.