Quandary
Well-Known Member
Our boat is five years old and when we topped up the water at launch a couple of weeks back the domestic water pump was not working. I took it apart and discovered that the chamber above the diaphrams had water in it and the bearing at the bottom of the motor showed signs of rust. Dried it out and freed the sticky bearing so I put it back in and it worked fine if a bit noisier than before. I made a mental note to run it every day or so to keep it free but of course I forgot and it is stuck again, despite this the motor has not burned out yet. The pump is one of those American made Shurflos that you find in many boats and most caravans, they are readily available and fairly cheap,(about £60) even Amazon sell them. The last boat had similar pumps and I have 2 in my garage (I hoard rubbish) so their life span seems to be less than ten years but five is a bit disappointing. An internet search seems to indicate that Shurflos parts and service reputation is the pits. From a plumbing and mounting standpoint another Shurflo would be the easy option but I hate buying **** even if it is cheap.
Anyone recommend a more reliable alternative such as Whale or similar where there is some concern for quality and service?
Anyone recommend a more reliable alternative such as Whale or similar where there is some concern for quality and service?