I use the Jabsco washdown. It's priced well, and one of the few pumps that you can get parts for. I've had it on the boat, exclusively in saltwater, for 5 years now. Good stuff.
I have 2 pumps on my boat, ShurFlo and a Jabsco. One I run fresh water though, the other saltwater. Both are great and as Franko says you can get parts for both. I would just look for at Psi # for what you want to use it for.
Tee'd into my freshwater tank ( never use it). Installed a rv pump and ran a line to the back. Drilled out for a fitting and quick connect. Purchase a coil hose and works wicked. Plus it was cheap. The psi was great and the water is freshwater.
Tee'd into my freshwater tank ( never use it). Installed a rv pump and ran a line to the back. Drilled out for a fitting and quick connect. Purchase a coil hose and works wicked. Plus it was cheap. The psi was great and the water is freshwater.
Make sure you have enough GPM and pressure. I would suggest at a minimum 5-6 GPM and a 60 PSI. One of my boats had a 3 GPM Seaflo, 50 PSI and it was almost useless. A friend has a Jabsco 6 GPM, 60 PSI and it works great.
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