danderer
Guru
Seems that no matter how powerful the pump there is always tougher mud to be found.
I've currently got a 12v Jabsco pump , 6GPM @ 70 PSI. it seems a bit anemic due I guess to the flow rate. Looking to do better, probably by going to a 110 VAC pump. I see a couple options out there:
Headhunter Stingray, 20 GPM at 67 PSI. I already have one of these for freshwater so I'd have some component-redundancy.
Depco has a Gianneschi pump, 26 GPM at 75 PSI. Not familiar with that brand.
I've thought about shallow well pumps as an alternative, and even though they might be cheaper even in the long run, I'm not interested in having to replace them every year or two in a salt-water environment.
An engine-driven pump would be a hassle to install - both the current intake and outlet are at the bow and the engine isn't.
Any other decent options out there?
I've currently got a 12v Jabsco pump , 6GPM @ 70 PSI. it seems a bit anemic due I guess to the flow rate. Looking to do better, probably by going to a 110 VAC pump. I see a couple options out there:
Headhunter Stingray, 20 GPM at 67 PSI. I already have one of these for freshwater so I'd have some component-redundancy.
Depco has a Gianneschi pump, 26 GPM at 75 PSI. Not familiar with that brand.
I've thought about shallow well pumps as an alternative, and even though they might be cheaper even in the long run, I'm not interested in having to replace them every year or two in a salt-water environment.
An engine-driven pump would be a hassle to install - both the current intake and outlet are at the bow and the engine isn't.
Any other decent options out there?