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Dometic
Dometic Water Pump Conversion Kit
Dometic Water Pump Conversion Kit Upgrade your water pump system with the Dometic Water Pump Conversion Kit. This innovative kit features a new Dometic design motor and bellows, serving as a direct replacement compatible with all S-series and T-series...
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Shurflo Pumps
Shurflo AquaKing II Supreme Fresh Water Pump (18.9 litres/min) - No Fittings
Shurflo AquaKing II Supreme Fresh Water Pump (18.9 litres/min). Supplied without mesh strainer or adapter fittings. Shurflo Aqua King II Fresh Water Pumps are designed for boats with multi-fixtures providing Just like home shower pressure, and can...
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TMC Marine Equipment
TMC Raw Water Inlet Rinse Pump
TMC Raw Water Inlet Rinse Pump 4-chamber diaphragm design. Intake raw sea, river or lake water for flushing. Built-in check valve prevents backflow. Snap-in port fittings 3/4” (19mm) included. Built-in thermal overload protection...
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TMC Marine Equipment
TMC Motor Macerator Base with Brass Screw Insert
TMC Motor Macerator Base with Brass Screw Insert Part NumberVoltage SAW-45109 12V SAW-45110 24V
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Jabsco
Jabsco Replacement Motor & Macerator Assembly Kit
Jabsco Replacement Motor & Macerator Assembly Kit Suits JABSCO Premium Electric Toilet Series 37010 Part NumberVoltageSuits SeriesSuits RWB-J16-223 12V 37010 Standard Compact Bowl Electric Toilet & Large Compact Electric Toilet with...
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Vetus
Vetus Bilge Pump 3000GPH
Submersible bilge pumps (IP67). Detachable strainer acts as screw-down base. Durable snap connection for easy cleaning. Double seals for long lifetime. Internal components are made from stainless steel (AISI 316). Comes with 1.2 metre cable. Part...
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Vetus
Vetus Bilge Pump 2000GPH
Submersible bilge pumps (IP67). Detachable strainer acts as screw-down base. Durable snap connection for easy cleaning. Double seals for long lifetime. Internal components are made from stainless steel (AISI 316). Comes with 1.2 metre cable. Part...
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Vetus
Vetus Bilge Pump 500GPH
Submersible bilge pumps (IP67). Detachable strainer acts as screw-down base. Durable snap connection for easy cleaning. Double seals for long lifetime. Internal components are made from stainless steel (AISI 316). Comes with 1.2 metre cable. Part...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule-Mate Bilge Pump - 500GPH, Automatic
Next generation compact submersible 500 GPH electric pump for use as a bilge or bait pump on smaller craft. Totally submersible pump with water cooled, ignition and TCO protected motor, stainless steel shaft and snap-on strainer base. This pump is...
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Jabsco
Jabsco Quiet-Flush Motor & Macerator Units
Complete Jabsco replacement motor and macerator unit assembled. These kits include all below-bowl components other than the base unit and motor cover. Part Number Voltage Jabsco Part Number RWB-J16-227 12V...
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TMC Marine Equipment
TMC Inline Blower - Large
TMC Inline Blower - Large Provides ventilation for engine compartment, bilge and marine head closets. Rigid ABS plastic housing. 4-blade fan generating optimum exhaust capacity. Built-in mounting feet allow horizontal or...
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Shurflo Pumps
SHURflo Pro Blaster II Ultimate Deck Washdown Pump 5.0 GPM (18.9 LPM)
SHURflo Pro Blaster II Ultimate Deck Washdown Pump 5.0 GPM (18.9 LPM) Shurflo Pro Blaster Pumps are ideal for washing down the grimiest deck, fish box scaling, and anchor chain cleaning. Electro-coated motor, O-ring seal and sealed wire entries enhance...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule High Capacity General Purpose Pump 233LPM
The Rule general purpose pump is a very high capacity DC electric pump with a rotatable base for multiple mounting positions. It is designed for use as a washdown pump and / or to circulate water to a livewell tank. It pumps lots of water, but not at...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule-Mate 2000 Automatic Bilge Pump - Heavy Duty
The NEW Rule-Mate 2000 heavy duty fully automatic pump has all the features of the Rule-Mate pumps with the addition of very heavy duty Rule commercial motors. The new model incorporates threaded discharge ports for ease of installation...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule 4000 Bilge Pumps
Highest capacity extra heavy duty DC electric bilge pumps with 50mm (2") hose outlet. The Rule 4000 pumps a huge 4000 US gallons per hour - over 1 US gallon per second at open discharge. They have extra heavy duty motors and are designed...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule 3700 Bilge Pumps
Very high capacity extra heavy duty DC electric bilge pumps. The Rule 3700 pumps a huge 3700 US gallons per hour - 1 gallon per second at open discharge. They have extra heavy duty motors and are designed and built to give years of...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule Bilge Pump 2000 - Manual
These heavy duty manual pumps are engineered to commercial standards and are the world's largest selling high capacity submersible DC electric bilge pumps - the choice of Yachtsmen and commercial fishermen worlwide. They feature double...
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Rule Bilge Pumps
Rule Bilge Pump 1500GPH
Rule Bilge Pump with a 1500GPH capacity. These high capacity submersible bilge pumps have double insulated, dual water / air cooled motors manufactured by Rule specifically for marine pump use. The pumps are ignition protected (will not create a...
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Laguna Marine In-Line Blowers
These in line blowers, manufactured by Laguna Marine, utilise advanced fan blade design technologies and are suitable for bulkhead mounting. These blowers are quiet and have a low current draw. Duty cycle 6 hours max. on, 30 mins off cool down. CE...
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TMC Marine Equipment
TMC Electric Marine Toilet - Luxury Home Style - Large Bowl
Luxury home style toilet, white vitreous china bowl and moulded plastic seat and lid assembly. • White vitreous ceramic bowl with moulded plastic seat and lid assembly.• Soft close lid.• Push button operation.• Strong motor and...
Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets & Pumps
The plumbing system on a boat is responsible for providing fresh water for drinking, cooking, and bathing, as well as for disposing of wastewater. The system typically consists of a freshwater tank, a wastewater tank, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings.
- Freshwater tank: The freshwater tank is where the fresh water is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is filled with fresh water from a shoreside dock or from a watermaker.
- Wastewater tank: The wastewater tank is where the wastewater is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is emptied by pumping the contents overboard.
- Pump: The pump is used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances. It is typically an electric pump, but it can also be a manual pump.
- Pipes and fittings: The pipes and fittings are used to connect the tanks, the pump, and the faucets and appliances. They are typically made of plastic or stainless steel.
In addition to the basic plumbing system, some boats also have a hot water system. The hot water system typically consists of a water heater, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings. The water heater is used to heat the water in the freshwater tank. The hot water is then pumped to the faucets and appliances.
The sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat are all connected to the plumbing system. The sinks are used for washing dishes, hands, and faces. The toilets are used for disposing of human waste. The pumps are used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances.
The plumbing system on a boat is an important part of the boat's overall systems. It is important to keep the system clean and well-maintained to ensure that it works properly.
Here are some additional details about the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat:
- Plumbing: The plumbing on a boat is typically made of plastic or stainless steel. It is important to use materials that are resistant to corrosion and that will not leach harmful chemicals into the water.
- Sinks: The sinks on a boat are typically made of stainless steel or fiberglass. They should be easy to clean and should be able to withstand the elements.
- Toilets: The toilets on a boat are typically either marine toilets or composting toilets. Marine toilets use a holding tank to store the waste, which is then pumped overboard. Composting toilets use a biological process to break down the waste, which is then stored in a container until it can be disposed of onshore.
- Pumps: The pumps on a boat are typically electric pumps. They should be able to move a large volume of water quickly and efficiently.
It is important to keep the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat clean and well-maintained. This will help to ensure that the system works properly and that the water is safe to use.