Bilge

308 Product(s)

Seaflo Bilge Alarm 12 V

Seaflo bilge alarm with 12V-20Amp/24V-10Amp operating capacity, 47x55 mm dimensions.

₺806,66

Seaflo Bilge Pump Control Panel With Alarm 24 V

Seaflo brand 24V bilge pump control panel, with alarm structure and manual-off-automatic mode options, offers 12V-20A/24…

₺998,59

Seaflo Bilge Pump Control Panel With Alarm 12 V

12V-20Amp/24V-10Amp, manual-off-automatic mode, bilge pump control panel with alarm.

₺998,59

Seaflo Bilge Pump 4700 GPH 24 V 8. 5 A

Electric bilge pump with 4700 GPH flow rate, 24 v and 8. 5 a electrical ratings. Hose outlet diameter is 50 mm.

₺4.228,03

BFY Bilge Pump Control Panel

Bilge pump control panel operating in manual, off, and automatic modes with 12V/20A and 24V/10A options.

₺806,66

Seaflo Bilge Pump 3500 GPH 24 V 8. 0 A

24V electric bilge pump, 3500 GPH (13, 250 L/hour) flow rate and 40 mm hose outlet.

₺3.171,02

Seaflo Bilge Pump 3000 GPH 24 V 7. 0 A

Electric bilge pump, 3000 GPH flow rate, 24 v and 7. 0 a operating values. Hose outlet ø: 40 mm.

₺3.059,76

Seaflo Bilge Pump 3000 GPH 12 V 14 A

Electric bilge pump, 3000 GPH flow rate, 12V and 14A operating values, belonging to the seaflo brand.

₺3.059,76

Seaflo Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 24 V 5. 0 A

Electric bilge pump, 2000 GPH flow rate, presented with 24 v and 5. 0 a operating values.

₺1.947,12

Seaflo Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 12 V 8. 5 A

12V electric bilge pump, 2000 GPH flow rate and 29 mm hose outlet.

₺1.947,12

Seaflo Bilge Pump 1100 GPH 24 V 1. 8 A

24V electric bilge pump, 1100 GPH flow rate and 29 mm outlet.

₺695,40

Seaflo Bilge Pump 500 GPH 12 V 1. 6 A

Electric bilge pump, 500 GPH flow rate, 12 v, 1. 6 a, seaflo brand.

₺667,58

Seaflo Automatic Low Profile 1100 Gph. 24 V

24V electric bilge pump, offers automatic operation with 1100 GPH flow rate and low profile design.

₺2.091,76

Seaflo Automatic Low Profile 1100 Gph. 12 V

Electric bilge pump, with 1100 GPH flow rate and 12V operating voltage, features a low profile design.

₺2.091,76

Seaflo Low Profile Bilge Pump 1100 Gph 24 V

24V electric, 1100 GPH flow rate low profile bilge pump.

₺1.390,80

Seaflo Top Discharge Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 24 V

24V electric bilge pump, 2000 GPH flow rate, top discharge, compatible with hose diameters 29 and 32 mm.

₺2.870,61

Seaflo Above Deck Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 12 V

Electric bilge pump, 2000 GPH flow rate and 12V operating voltage, with top outlet. Hose outlet compatible with ø: 29 an…

₺2.720,40

RULE Automatic Bilge Pump 1100 GPH 12 V

Automatic bilge pump, 1100 GPH flow rate, 12V electric.

₺7.809,52

RULE Automatic Bilge Pump 800 GPH 12 V

800 GPH flow, 12V automatic bilge pump.

₺7.111,10

RULE Automatic Bilge Pump 500 GPH 12 V

RULE automatic bilge pump, 500 GPH flow rate, 12V operating voltage.

₺5.460,31

RULE Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 24 V

24V electric bilge pump with 2000 GPH flow rate.

₺8.825,39

RULE Bilge Pump 2000 GPH 12 V

2000 GPH flow rate, 12V operating voltage electric bilge pump.

₺8.825,39

RULE Bilge Pump 1500 GPH 24 V

24V electric bilge pump with a flow capacity of 1500 gallons (5678 liters) per hour.

₺6.603,17

RULE Bilge Pump 1500 GPH 12 V

Electric bilge pump, offers 1500 GPH flow rate and 12V operating voltage.

₺6.603,17

Bilge: Right Pump, Right Discharge Line, Safer Boat

The bilge is an area in the hull where water can collect, which can affect both comfort and safety when neglected. Small leaks, rainwater, water escaping during washing, condensation or accumulations caused by equipment can accumulate in the bilge over time. As this accumulation increases, problems such as bilge odor, humidity, slipperiness and difficulty in control are experienced more frequently. A robust bilge system aims to manage the water "before the problem grows" with the right pump selection, the right connections and the right control elements.

What does a bilge system do?

  • Water evacuation: Helps to remove water that has accumulated inside the boat.
  • Safety: Supports water containment in case of unexpected water ingress.
  • Comfort: Moisture and odor cycle can be alleviated when accumulation is reduced.
  • Ease of control: A clean and controllable bilge makes it easier to recognize potential problems early.

Choosing the right bilge pump: Electric or manual?

Electric Bilge Pump

Electric bilge pumps are one of the most practical solutions for a boat's layout. Flow requirement, installation area and the structure of the discharge line are decisive in the selection. Together with regular inspection, it provides fast evacuation in routine accumulations.

Automatic Electric Bilge Pumps

If you want "self-activation" when you are not at the boat, automatic electric bilge pumps may be the right approach. Automatic operation aims for a safer routine with correct installation and periodic inspection.

Manual Bilge Pump

The category of manual bilge pump is important as an electrical stand-alone backup solution or for practical use in specific scenarios. It is a part that increases the durability of the system, especially in a "backup plan" logic.

Automation and control: Floater, switch and alarm

The reassuring part of the bilge system is not only the pump, but also the control components that determine "when it works".

  • Bilge Floater: Used to activate the system when the water level reaches a certain point.
  • Bilge Pump Switch: A practical part on the manual control / circuit management side.
  • Bilge Alarm: It creates the advantage of "early detection" by providing warning in abnormal water level situations.

Drain line Hose, filter/strainer and outlets

No matter how good the pump is, if the discharge line is weak, system efficiency decreases. Therefore, it is necessary to consider hose/filter/outlet parts not as "complementary parts of the pump" but as basic components of the system.

Fugitive and workaround needs: Expansion plugs

In unexpected situations, quick intervention may be required. In such scenarios, expanding plugs are a practical solution that can help provide temporary control (always to be considered in conjunction with the correct diagnosis and permanent repair approach).

Assembly and fittings: Plastic materials

If fasteners, fittings and auxiliary parts are not selected correctly, leakage, loosening or loss of efficiency may occur in the system. It is therefore useful to consider Plastic Materials (for Bilge) as a category that directly affects the "quality of installation".

Practical routine for bilge maintenance (by season)

Beginning of the season

  • Check the pump by running it for a short time; look for blockage/loosening in the line.
  • Check the filter/strainers and clean them if necessary.
  • Test the float and alarm scenario (is the logic correct?).

In-season

  • Visually check the bilge at short intervals; if the accumulation is increasing, investigate the cause.
  • Check hose connections for looseness/leaks.
  • If there is an odor/humidity increase, manage the problem before it escalates.

End of season

  • A good winterization habit is to check the system and leave the bilge clean and "near dry".
  • Review the pieces on the line; enter the next season smoothly.

Common mistakes (short but critical)

  • Think only about the pump: Discharge line, outlets and filter/strainer determine efficiency.
  • Not testing automation: If the floater/alarm is not checked, it may fail unexpectedly.
  • Wrong hose/connection: Increases the risk of leakage and loss of efficiency.
  • Skipping periodic checks: A small problem can turn into a big one.

To summarize: A robust bilge system is a combination of the right pump, the right discharge line and the right control elements. In this category; you can build a more reassuring setup for your boat by evaluating electric bilge pumps, automatic pumps, manual pumps, floats, switches, alarms, hoses/filters/strainers and outlet solutions together.

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