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E35-2 bilge pump replacement

Kyle62

Member I
Hi folks,
I checked on my new-to-me E35-2 and looked at where I needed to place a new bilge pump. I have a the under-the-seat, center installed Atomic 4.
Questions: what is the best placement and best option for manufacturer for this new pump.
There is not a lot of realestate in the bilge area for placing the pump.
Thanks for any advice,
~Kyle
 

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Prairie Schooner

Jeff & Donna, E35-3 purchased 7/21
Hi folks,
I checked on my new-to-me E35-2 and looked at where I needed to place a new bilge pump. I have a the under-the-seat, center installed Atomic 4.
Questions: what is the best placement and best option for manufacturer for this new pump.
There is not a lot of realestate in the bilge area for placing the pump.
Thanks for any advice,
~Kyle


Hi Kyle,

There's a master thread on bilge pumps which, if you haven't seen it, will probably prove helpful. You can mount certain pumps elsewhere and just have a pickup hose in the bilge, along with a remote sensor. This might give you useful options.

J

* If you haven't discovered Christian's Master Thread list yet, you can find it in his signature line. It's where I always start when tackling something new.
 

Kyle62

Member I

Hi Kyle,

There's a master thread on bilge pumps which, if you haven't seen it, will probably prove helpful. You can mount certain pumps elsewhere and just have a pickup hose in the bilge, along with a remote sensor. This might give you useful options.

J

* If you haven't discovered Christian's Master Thread list yet, you can find it in his signature line. It's where I always start when tackling something new.
Thank you! I did not see that in my search.
 
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