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Is a Bilge pump necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="BaitCaster" data-source="post: 193410" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>I put one in my boat. It seems that I fish in the rain alot and the boat does get pretty sloppy pretty quickly in the rain. It is also a good safety feature. My pump is 800 gph. I actually got it wired up last weekend and tested it out by filling up the rear well with about 12 inches of water. The pump cleared it all out in about 2 minutes.</p><p></p><p>It's also a relatively cheap and easy install.</p><p></p><p>Here are the pics:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaitCaster, post: 193410, member: 2895"] I put one in my boat. It seems that I fish in the rain alot and the boat does get pretty sloppy pretty quickly in the rain. It is also a good safety feature. My pump is 800 gph. I actually got it wired up last weekend and tested it out by filling up the rear well with about 12 inches of water. The pump cleared it all out in about 2 minutes. It's also a relatively cheap and easy install. Here are the pics: [/QUOTE]
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