Bilge Pumps

119 Products

$55.87
Johnson Pump, Proline Bilge Pump, 750 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 406641
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Mfr: JOHNSON PUMP
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Mfg# 22702
$166.94
Mk 5 Universal Hand Bilge Pump - BP0510
SKU: 88209
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Mfr: Whale Water Systems, LLC
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Mfg# BP0510
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LFS# WHABP0510
$297.86
RM2000A-24 Rule-Mate Fully Automated Bilge Pump, 2000 gph, 24 volt
SKU: 527359
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# RM2000A-24
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LFS# RULRM2000A24
$176.50
Rule 09 Gold Series Bilge Pump, 2,000 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 226764
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 29-09
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LFS# RUL09
$296.80
Rule 13A Gold Series Bilge Pump 3,700 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 223048
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 13A
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LFS# RUL13A
$250.23
Rule 14A Bilge Pump, 3,700 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 262975
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 14A
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LFS# RUL14A
$123.15
Rule 1500 GPH Bilge Pump 03, Non-Automatic, 24 VDC, 2.3 AMP
SKU: 199212
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 03
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LFS# RUL03
$259.94
Rule 15A Bilge Pump, 3,700 gph, 32 volt
SKU: 44136
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 15A
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LFS# RUL15A
$165.83
Rule 2000 Series, 12 Bilge Pump 2,000 gph, 24 volt
SKU: 91118
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 12
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LFS# RUL12
$52.33
Rule 20DA 12V Bilge Pump
SKU: 527296
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 20DA
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LFS# RUL20DA
$115.19
Rule 20RS Automatic Bilge Pump, 800 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 527291
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 20SA
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LFS# RUL20SA
$133.83
Rule 29-04 Gold Series Bilge Pump, 1,500 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 262959
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 29-04
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LFS# RUL04
$279.91
Rule 3700 Series, 14A, 3700 GPH, Bilge Pump, Non-Automatic, 12 volt
SKU: 44135
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 14A
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LFS# RUL14A6UL
$262.83
Rule 3700 Series, 16A Bilge Pump, 3,700 gph, 24 VDC
SKU: 44137
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# 16A
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LFS# RUL16A
From: $266.73
Rule 56 Bilge Pump, 4,000 gph, 12 or 24 volt
Mfr: Rule Industries
$90.00
Rule LoPro Series Bilge Pump, Automatic, 900 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 479425
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# LP900S
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LFS# RULLP900S
$60.48
Rule, LoPro Standard Bilge Pump for Tight Spaces, 900 gph, 12 volt
SKU: 479426
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Mfr: Rule Industries
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Mfg# LP900D
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LFS# RULLP900D
From: $71.96
Rule Next Generation Automatic Bilge Pump
Mfr: Rule Industries

 

Bilge Pumps

 

All boats are required to have a means of bailing water out of the boat. In a row boat or kayak a simple bailing scoop or a portable manual pump might suffice. As the vessel size increases a bailing scoop becomes impracticable so it is common to see larger manual built in pumps or if power is available an electric bilge pump. Electric bilge pumps are available for different voltages in AC or DC current. The popular electric bilge pumps are the impeller submersible type. This means they do not use valves unless an inline check valve is installed and are constantly sitting in a pool of water. Rule Industries®, Attwood® and Johnson Pump® all produce bilge pumps for a variety of bilge designs. Over time this can cause a bilge pump to malfunction therefore periodic inspection is strongly advised. There are also engine driven bilge pumps that attach to the engine such as the ‘Jabsco®’, self-prime magnetic clutch impeller pump.

 

Types of Boat Bilge Pumps

 

Not all marine bilge pumps are the same. Aside from size and capacity, there are also different types. The four most common types are:
  • Centrifugal Bilge Pumps move water by turning rotational energy into kinetic energy. Inside the pump, a spinning impeller pushes water into the discharge. This creates low pressure in the pump, which sucks more water in.
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  • Diaphragm or Reciprocating Bilge Pumps work by using a diaphragm or piston and check valves. The diaphragm or piston pulls up, creating a vacuum in the pump that sucks water (or air) through the inlet check valve. When the diaphragm is pressed down, this forces the water out through the outlet check valve.
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  • Flexible impeller Bilge pumps use a rubber impeller and a cam to function. As the spinning impeller meets the cam, it bends, squeezing its trapped water out the discharge. When the impeller leaves the cam, negative pressure creates a suction that pulls in more water.
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  • Manual Bilge Pumps are vital for most recreational boats. If water gets to your electrical components, your bilge pump will shut off. The only way to save your boat or buy time then is by using a manual bilge pump.

 

Bilge Pump Size and Number of Bilge Pumps Requried by Law

 

Passengers:Vessel Length:Bilge Pumps Required:Minimum Capacity Required:
Less than 4926-65 ft. (7.9-19.8 m)1 power pump & 1 portable hand pump or…10 GPM
… 1 fixed hand pump and…10 GPM
…1 portable hand pump5 GPM
< 26 ft. (7.9 m)1 portable hand pump5 GPM
Over 49 + Ferry Vessels< 65 ft (19.8 m)1 power pump and…25 GPM
…1 portable hand pump10 GPM
Any Number> 65 ft (19.8 m)2 power pumps or more (depending on design)50 GPM

 

Bilge Pump Panels

 

With electric bilge pumps there is the option of an automated system that will turn on the boat bilge pump automatically. Automated boat bilge pumps are commonly installed with an bilge pump panel such as the 3-Way Illuminated Rocker Panel Bilge Pump Switch manufactured by ‘Rule Industries®’ or the Contura Water Resistant Bilge Pump Control Panel, manufactured by ‘Blue Sea Systems®’. These type of switch panels offer the option of either a manual mode of operation where the operator will turn the electric bilge pump on or off, or the automatic mode where the pump is activated by a sensor. There are a number of sensors for automatic bilge pumps for boats such as float switches, electronic sensors, pressure sensors to name a few. Alarms are also available as an option with some providing an audible sound when the sensor is activated or merely a light.

 

 

Bilge Pump Sensors

 

Float Switches such as the ‘Rule-A-Matic®’ line of bilge pump float switches from ‘Rule Industries®’ or the other manufacturers such as ‘SeaChoice®’, ‘Attwood®’ and ‘Johnson Pump®’ are the most common sensors for automatic boat bilge pumps. Electronic units are gaining popularity. One of the challenges of switching a bilge pump is the sudden rush of current and in a DC system it is not long before the contacts are arced away requiring a replacement sensor. Therefor is important to periodically test any bilge sensor for performance.

 

Bilge Pump Parts

 

There are parts available for most bilge pumps, be it a new motor, a new strainer or an impeller. Even manual bilge pumps are well serviced with replacement parts such as new bellows, valves and bracketry. There is tremendous innovation with bilge pumps and new products continually coming into the market and fortunately there is still a fair amount of support for legacy products with spare parts readily available.

 

Bilge Pump Plumbing

 

A bilge pump system would not be worth much if it was not for the plumbing. A foot valve, a length of bilge hose, stainless steel hose clamps, an inline check valve and a through hull fitting all make up on portion of the bilge pumping system. Although these items require less maintenance, they are not immune to failure and should be part of the bilge pump inspection.