💦 Dive into worry-free boating with Seaflo!
The Seaflo Automatic Submersible Boat Bilge Water Pump is a powerful 12V pump designed to efficiently remove water from your boat. With a flow rate of 750 gallons per hour and a built-in float switch, it activates automatically when water levels rise, ensuring your vessel stays dry without wasting energy. Weighing only 454g and featuring a compact design, this pump is easy to install and operate, making it a must-have for any boating enthusiast.
Manufacturer | SEAFLO |
Part number | PVASBPSFBP1002 |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 8.31 x 10.49 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | SG_B00B0L4ONM_US |
Color | White |
Style | Submersible |
Material | Plastic |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 12.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**N
Far cheaper than other dealers.
Good capacity, works as well as any bilge pump I've used.
S**S
Bonne pompe
J'utilise cette pompe pour vider automatiquement un RIB et ainsi éviter de devoir ouvrir ou fermer les vide-vites. L'intégration du contacteur automatique, protégé, est un plus car un contacteur-flotteur séparé est facilement bloqué par les objets que l'on met derrière le siège.
K**N
Effective, powerful pump- Great Value
We have 2 Seadoos (Wake 155 and GTI 130) and wanted to have the 'insurance ' of a bilge pump in case the unthinkable happened while out on the water. I had seen many pre-packaged PWC specific bilge kits that ranged from $100-$180, and none had a true automatic function. Most were either pure manual or turned on automatically at preset intervals whether there was water in the bilge or not.I installed the first one I ordered on our GTI and it worked brilliantly. Installation was straight forward, although I ordered with the Shoreline Marine Bilge 3 way switch based on Amazon's prepackaged recommendation. I wouldn't recommend this combination as the amp rating on the breaker is too high for the pump.I read through every single review on this pump because I wasn't familiar with the brand, and haven't experienced any sensitivity of the switch cycling on/off based on back pressure from water in hose. My setup has about 3-4 ft of 3/4" hose. The pump is less then 2 ft below the outlet point. Our outlet is almost straight up - it has a slight angle towards the rear of the ski (there are limited areas to mount). The pump is powerful and shoots water out in a 2 foot stream until the water level in the bilge goes down. I had an initial concern that the pump didn't shut off when water was evacuated, but the pump continues for 30-60 seconds and then shuts off. I was looking initially at external float switches, but this pump saves space. I really like the integrated float that resides within the pump housing so as to be protected from loose debris that may end up in the bilge area and cause an external float switch to be stuck open. The float dial on the pump also allow you turn the pump on for testing purposes/ if you are working in the bilge. For our application (3 person pwc) the GPH may be overkill but the package works well. So much so, that ordered the same exact pump for our second ski- but this time with the Rule 43 combo switch (which allows you to select the proper fuse amp).Great value, effective pump.Will update as time moves on.
B**R
Works extremely well
This is actually my second seaflo pump that will replace one that worked on my mako skiff for 5 seasons. As long as you can keep debris from gathering around the float the auto feature will work as intended. I use a switch with mine and have it on auto to give me piece of mind when it rains and I'm not around. If you want added piece of mind you can use some filter material to keep debris from getting down into the bilge area .It moves alot of water and has handled some very bad storms.
J**S
Lasted a full three years under some pretty abusive conditions
Worked flawlessly for three years before failing. Given the location in my boat and the abuse, it took from the 12-gallon fuel tank constantly sliding around and bashing into it, and my neglect to clean the leaves and debris out of the shallow well it sat in - I'd say I got my money's worth and couldn't have asked much more from this product for the $28.88 CAD I paid for it at the time. However, I now see it is selling for $49.99 on Amazon.ca - which is much less of a deal.
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