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<blockquote data-quote="TMO8853" data-source="post: 473179" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>Thanks Jim I appreciate it! Did your boat actually sink when your bilge failed? Was it deep enough to actually be fully submerged? I made sure my bilge was installed with a lot of care. I feel confident it will always work, however my next bigger more expensive boat will absolutely have two auto bilge pumps wired to two separate batteries bc like you experienced they will eventually fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMO8853, post: 473179, member: 23466"] Thanks Jim I appreciate it! Did your boat actually sink when your bilge failed? Was it deep enough to actually be fully submerged? I made sure my bilge was installed with a lot of care. I feel confident it will always work, however my next bigger more expensive boat will absolutely have two auto bilge pumps wired to two separate batteries bc like you experienced they will eventually fail. [/QUOTE]
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