ksanders
Moderator Emeritus
Well, I just bought, and hope to install next week this emergency dewatering pump
https://www.grainger.com/product/DAYTON-1-2-HP-Residential-Dewatering-11C687
80 GPM, 120 volt
I'll be using a poly cam and groove fitting and a dedicated 1.5" through hull.
Using the cam and groove fitting because I want the pump to be quickly relocatable in case I need it somewhere else, or to help someone.
I bought a spare flat hose for just that use.
I'll either be running a dedicated 120 volt circuit so that I can turn it on from the main panel, or purchasing a float switch for it, not sure yet. I'm leaning towards the manual option but I can see a good argument to make the unit automatic, as many floodings occur when the boat s not occupied.
https://www.grainger.com/product/DAYTON-1-2-HP-Residential-Dewatering-11C687
80 GPM, 120 volt
I'll be using a poly cam and groove fitting and a dedicated 1.5" through hull.
Using the cam and groove fitting because I want the pump to be quickly relocatable in case I need it somewhere else, or to help someone.
I bought a spare flat hose for just that use.
I'll either be running a dedicated 120 volt circuit so that I can turn it on from the main panel, or purchasing a float switch for it, not sure yet. I'm leaning towards the manual option but I can see a good argument to make the unit automatic, as many floodings occur when the boat s not occupied.