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Jan 13 2010, 04:18 PM
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When we got our Enzo like any kid I was in a hurry to get the port side Enzo sac in and start surfing. So the install was not up to my normal standards and I am going to pull everything out and re-install before our season starts. While looking for new pumps on the market I ran accross the pumps below and wonder what pump on the market truely gives you the best bang for your buck. Keep in mind price, GPH and ease of install, also if you have to neck a pump down from say 1" to 3/4" does that mean the GPH is lowered, so depending on the answer that would be part of the equation.
Some pumps I found: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rule - Tournament Series, Dual Port 1600 Livewell Pump Model No.:209FDP $ 117.95 (www.interceptmarine.com) Engineered to withstand the rigors of tournament fishing; the Tournament Series pump is the highest capacity Livewell pump in today's market. This model features a glass filled nylon dual port base for optional washdown pump connection. Anti-Airlock feature, and a heavy duty long Life motor. Specifications: Flow Rate 1600 gph 6056 lph Voltage 12 Vdc Inlet Ports 1 inches 25 mm Discharge 1 1/8 inch 28.6 mm ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rule - Tournament Series, Bronze Base 1600, Livewell Pump Model No.:209B $103.21 (www.interceptmarine.com) Designed for the toughest applications; the Tournament Series pump is the highest capacity livewell pump in today's market. Pump features a bronze base, Anti-Airlock feature, and a heavy duty long life motor. Specifications: Flow Rate 1600 gph 6056 lph Voltage 12 Vdc Port Type 1" (25mm) NPT Inlet, 1 1/8" (28.6mm) dicharge ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rule - Seacock Mounted Pumps Model No.:207F no price For Seacock ApplicationsStraight 1" (25mm) Pickup Tube with Tapered Threads Specifications:: Style Non-Cartridge Heavy Duty Long Life Flow Rate 1200 gph 4542 lph Discharge 1 1/8 inch 29 mm Voltage 12 Vdc Amp Draw 8.4 amp Fuse Size 15.0 amp ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rule - General Purpose Centrifugal Pumps/End Suction Centrifugal Pump Model No.:17A $147.24 (www.interceptmarine.com) The Rule General Purpose Pump is designed for use as a washdown pump and/or to circulate water to your livewell tank(s). Heavy duty construction for use on commercial or pleasure boats. 1-1/2" (38mm) inlet and 1-1/2" (38mm) discharge outlet. The Rule General Purpose Pump must be mounted below the waterline. It does not deliver high pressure, nor is it self priming. It delivers lots of water but at low pressure. 12 volts DC unless noted. Specifications:: Flow Rate 3800 gph 14380 lph Voltage 12 Vdc Amp Draw 15.5 amp Fuse Size 25 amp Height 5 1/4 inches 133 mm Width 8 1/2 Inches 216 mm Weight 5-10 lb 2.6 kg ![]() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whatever you find post the model, price, description, specifications and picture if possible. ![]() Surf's Up!!!
KenW. 2010 Centurion Enzo SV240 "Surfing Waves One Boat at a Time" |
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Jan 15 2010, 09:51 PM
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Has anyone ever tried a large Jabsco impeller pump? I am going to try a 1 1/4" pump belt driven off the crank pulley with an electromagnetic clutch. start engine, turn on switch and pump 62GPM. Then into good quality 1" Toro valves that flow 40 GPM each
I figure I can fill 2 bags at once with this setup? Then use twin aerator pumps in each bag for evacuation. Am I Crazy? |
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Jan 18 2010, 04:16 PM
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Has anyone ever tried a large Jabsco impeller pump? I am going to try a 1 1/4" pump belt driven off the crank pulley with an electromagnetic clutch. start engine, turn on switch and pump 62GPM. Then into good quality 1" Toro valves that flow 40 GPM each I figure I can fill 2 bags at once with this setup? Then use twin aerator pumps in each bag for evacuation. Am I Crazy? Absolutely not, let me know how it works and take lots of pictures when installing, would be the best thing since sliced bread if it works. ![]() Surf's Up!!!
KenW. 2010 Centurion Enzo SV240 "Surfing Waves One Boat at a Time" |
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