| Rule 1100 The Rule 1100 offers impressive pumping power for its size and cost. Competitive models in this pumping range are much larger and far more expensive. 12 Volts DC unless noted. FEATURES
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Rule 1100 G.P.H. Automatic Bilge Pump Reviews

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Pros
- Durable
- Good Value
- High output
- Runs on it's own 247
Cons
Best Uses
- Very compact size
Comments about Rule 1100 G.P.H. Automatic Bilge Pump:
Having a keel stepped mast is a problem in Seattle, with all the rain we get. But this pump does a great job at keeping the accumulation of rainwater in the bilge down to a minimum, reliably.
Pros
- Durable
- Good Value
- High Quality
Cons
Best Uses
- Long moorage on water
Comments about Rule 1100 G.P.H. Automatic Bilge Pump:
This is an automatic bilge pump that cycles on about every two minutes. If it senses water, the pump runs until the water is removed. If it does not sense the presence of water, the pump immediately cycles off. The cycling takes very little battery energy and can operate several months before depleting a battery when little water has been found. It is reassuring to hear the pump cycle and to see the water discharged when found. All boats should have one of these. The pump can be attached to a switch to shut it off during periods of long storage on land.
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