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Marine pumps and plumbing products support bilge, freshwater, waste, washdown and general onboard water systems. Start by matching each part to the job it needs to perform, then check voltage, hose size, fittings, tank layout and manufacturer specifications before buying.
Marine pumps and plumbing cover many different jobs on a boat, from moving bilge water to supplying freshwater, running washdown systems, supporting toilets and connecting tanks, hose and fittings. Because each system does a different job, the first step is to identify the purpose before choosing a pump, hose, tank or accessory.
For water removal, start with bilge pumps and check flow rate, voltage, switching and discharge hose size. For pressure water systems, compare freshwater pumps against the number of outlets, tank layout and expected use. For cleaning decks or cockpits, deck wash pump kits may be more suitable than a general-purpose pump.
Plumbing parts need to match the system they are used in. Hose diameter, fitting type, thread size, material, pressure rating and potable or sanitation suitability should all be checked before purchase. A pump that suits one job may not suit another, especially where waste, heated water, pressurised freshwater or bilge discharge is involved.
For a complete system, plan the pathway from the tank or collection point to the outlet. Review marine plumbing supplies for hose, fittings and tank connections, and check marine water tanks where storage is part of the setup. Requirements vary between boats, so check product specifications and follow manufacturer instructions.
Electrical, pressurised, heated and sanitation systems can involve safety and compliance considerations. Use careful product matching and a qualified installer where required.
It can include bilge pumps, freshwater pumps, waste pumps, tanks, hose, fittings and plumbing accessories for different onboard systems.
Start with the job: bilge, freshwater, washdown, waste or transfer. Then check flow, voltage, duty and system layout.
Usually no. Different systems need different pump types, so check specifications and intended use carefully.