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Just a comment on "two bilge pumps.... It is fairly common to install the
second (often larger ) bilge pump a few inches above the "primary and often smaller " bilge pump. That way, if the first one doesn't handle all of the water, the second one kicks in and can work in conjunction with the primary. Of course, if both are connected to the same battery..and that battery is down, it doesn't matter how many bilge pumps you have. If I had to leave my boat in a slip, and it had electrical connections, I'd work out a 110 volt converter to be sure that , if my battery went down, the shore power would suffice. RichG |
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