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Bilge Pumps

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      • Rule 1100 GPH Automatic Bilge Pump 27SA
        $217.99
        $124.35

        Rule 1100 GPH Automatic Bilge Pump 27SA The Rule 1100 GPH Automatic Bilge Pump provides the ultimate pumping performance, which helps keep your bilge clear of nuisance water. Rule pumps are tested to the highest standards to deliver the best performance...

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      • Rule Non-Automatic 1100 GPH Bilge Pump 27DA
        $91.99
        $78.76

        Rule Non-Automatic 1100 GPH 12 Volt Bilge Pump 27DA Rule Non-Automatic Bilge Pumps deliver ultimate pumping performance in an easy-to-install pump. It has an optimized impeller to provide greater flow at the same amperage. This bilge pump features back...

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      • Johnson Pump Electro-Magnetic Bilge Pump Float Switch
        $79.99
        $50.27

        Johnson Pump Electro-Magnetic Bilge Pump Float Switch The Johnson Pump Electro-Magnetic Bilge Pump Float Switch offers a combination of reliable solid state electronics and a sealed float switch. It activates the bilge pump at 2" water...

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      • Johnson Pump Aqua Void Ultima Combo Bilge Pump
        $93.49
        $61.99

        Johnson Pump Aqua Void Ultima Combo Bilge Pump 500GPH With its industry-first quick-change motor connection and new reinforced click-in basket, this bilge pump simplifies cleaning and installation, and it's convenient and efficient. Its enhanced motor...

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      • TRAC 69310 Automatic Bilge Pump 600 GPH
        $61.07

        TRAC 69310 Automatic Bilge Pump 600 GPH The TRAC 69310 Automatic Bilge Pump is a submersible pump featuring a 600 GPH 3/4" outlet. This automatic, self-priming bilge pump from TRAC is ideal for all watercraft. It is ignition protected, has a low power...

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      • Attwood Tsunami Mk2 500 GPH Manual Bilge Pump external mounting feet
        $38.99
        $36.97

        Attwood Tsunami Mk2 500 GPH Manual Bilge Pump The Tsunami Mk2 is the most reliable Manual bilge pumps Attwood has ever designed. The patented X-Air impeller is engineered to to force air bubbles trapped in the hose and underside the pump out of the...

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      • Johnson Pump Magnum Bilge Pump 2200 GPH
        $209.49
        $140.89

        Mayfair Replacement Magnum Heavy Duty Bilge Pump by Johnson Pump The Johnson Pump Magnum Heavy Duty Bilge Pump is a submersible pump designed to meet and exceed the tough demands of commercial and recreational duty. This 2200 GPH pump has a liquid...

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      • Rule Automatic 800 GPH Bilge Pump 20SA
        $176.99
        $124.99

        Rule Automatic 800 GPH Bilge Pump 20SA Rule offers the 800 GPH (3028 LPH) pump in a round version. This pump features many mounting variations as well as a gas resistant strainer base. Float switches are not required for these fully automatic pumps...

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      • TRAC Automatic 800/1100 GPH Bilge Pump
        $74.52

        TRAC Automatic 800/1100 GPH Bilge Pump The TRAC 69311 Automatic Bilge Pump is a versatile pump that includes both a 800 GPH 3/4" outlet and a 1100 GPH 1-1/8" outlet. This automatic, self-priming bilge pump from TRAC is ideal for all watercraft. It is...

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      • Attwood Tsunami Mk2 800 GPH Manual Bilge Pump with included hardware
        $61.49
        $50.49

        Attwood Tsunami Mk2 800 GPH Manual Bilge Pump The Tsunami Mk2 is the most reliable Manual bilge pumps Attwood has ever designed. The patented X-Air impeller is engineered to to force air bubbles trapped in the hose and underside the pump out of the...

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      • Rule 500 GPH Automatic Bilge Pump 25SA
        $143.49
        $110.99

        Jabsco-Rule 500 GPH Auto 12V Bilge Pump 25SA The Rule 500 GPH Automatic Bilge Pump provides the ultimate pumping performance, which helps keep your bilge clear of nuisance water. Rule pumps are tested to the highest standards to deliver the best...

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      • Rule Non-Automatic Heavy Duty 3700 GPH Bilge Pump 14A
        $409.49
        $258.99

        Rule Non-Automatic Heavy Duty 3700 GPH Bilge Pump 14A This Rule 3700 GPH submersible bilge pump features heavy duty construction for both commercial and pleasure boat use and is known for trouble free operation and reliability. Rule's line of...

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      • Jabsco-Rule 500 GPH Standard 12V Bilge Pump
        $51.99
        $29.00

        Jabsco-Rule 500 GPH Standard 12V Bilge Pump With over 50 years of excellence Jabsco-Rule provides superb pumping performance. Helps keep your bilge clear of water. Going through rigorous engineering and testing bring flow efficiency in even the toughest...

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      • Rule Non-Automatic 800 GPH Bilge Pump 20DA
        $80.99
        $46.17

        Rule Non-Automatic 800 GPH Bilge Pump 20DA Rule non-automatic bilge pumps pumps deliver ultimate pumping performance in an easy-to-install pump. It has an optimized impeller to provide great flow at the same amperage. This bilge pump features back flow...

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        TRAC 69300 Submersible Bilge Pump 600 GPH
        $24.99
        $17.99
        $9.99

        TRAC 69300 Submersible Bilge Pump 600 GPH The TRAC 69300 Bilge Pump is a self priming, 12V centrifugal pump that's ideal for use in all watercraft. With a cartridge style pump head and universal strainer base, this pump was designed for easy...

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        TRAC 800/1100 GPH Bilge Pump
        $35.49
        $25.49
        $15.99

        TRAC 800/1100 GPH Submersible Bilge Pump The TRAC 69301 Bilge Pump is a versatile pump that comes with both 800 GPH and 1100 GPH outlets. This self-priming, 12V centrifugal pump is designed for easy installation and retrofitting, making it ideal for all...

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      • Mayfair First Mate Bilge Pump 400 Gph
        $42.99
        $29.00

        Johnson Pump First Mate Bilge Pump 400 GPH The Johnson Pump First Mate Bilge Pump was designed specifically for Pontoon livewell and PWC bilge applications. This pump is ideal for situations where space is limited and ease of maintenance is desired. The...

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      • Attwood Waterbuster Portable Boat Water Pump
        $82.99

        Attwood Waterbuster Battery Operated Portable Water Pump This submersible pump is a great way to remove unwanted water from boats, pool covers, aquariums and sump pits. Convenient and safe, too, because it needs no electrical cord – runs up to 5...

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      • Shurflo 700 GPH Bilge Pump
        $56.99
        $39.24

        Shurflo 700 GPM Bilge Pump Shurflo Bilge Pumps are built for the harsh marine environment and can withstand the toughest conditions. This bilge pump comes standard with a 3 foot tinned wire assembly for above waterline installations. A water cooled...

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      • Rule Non-Automatic 4000GPH Bilge Pump 56D
        $435.99
        $313.99

        Rule Non-Automatic 4000 GPH Bilge Pump 56D Designed for the toughest applications, the 4000 GPH (15140 LPH) pump optimizes Rule's exclusive design features to produce the highest capacity available for a pump its size. Rule bilge pumps are the first...

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      Choosing the Right Bilge Pump

      Picking the right bilge pump comes down to matching your boat, your conditions, and the way you use your vessel. Here's what to look for when narrowing down the rest option:

      • Boat Size & Bilge Capacity: Smaller boats may only need a compact manual bilge pump, while larger vessels typically require an automatic bilge pump with a higher GPH (gallons per hour) rating.
      • Pump Type: Manual pumps are great as backups or for small craft like dinghies, kayaks, or tenders. Automatic pumps have float switches or integrated sensors that kick on instantly when water rises.
      • Non-Automatic Electric Pumps: Budget-friendly options that turn on with a switch.
      • GPH (Gallons Per House) Rating: Higher GPH means faster water removal - a must for bigger hulls or rough conditions where water collects quickly.
      • Space & Mounting Requirements: Measure your bilge area to ensure you choose a pump with the right footprint and mounting orientation.
      • Saltwater vs Freshwater Use: If you're boating in saltwater, corrosion-resistant housings, stainless hardware, and marine-grade wiring are must-haves.
      • Power Compatibility: Match pump voltage (12V/24V) to your boat's electrical system to avoid power issues.
      • Ease of Access for Maintenance: Make sure the pump and strainer can be reached easily for cleaning and inspections.

      Protect Your Investment With the Right Bilge Pump

      A dependable bilge pump is one of the most important safety tools on your boat. When water sneaks into the hull - from rain, waves, leaks, or a forgotten drain plug - your pump is the first line of defense that keeps things stable and prevents costly damage. The right pump helps protect wiring, fuel systems, batteries, and gear from sitting water, and it keeps your boat riding level and performing the way it should.

      Saltwater, debris, and vibration can be thought on pumps, but choosing a well-built, corrosion-resistant model ensures it'll kick on when you need it most. Whether you rely on a sturdy manual bilge pump as a backup or a high-capacity bilge pump for everyday peace of mind, investing in the right system helps keep your boat safe, dry, and ready for the next outing.

      Why Shop With Wholesale Marine

      When your bilge pump starts acting like it's on vacation, you want help form folks who actually get why that's a problem. That's exactly what you get at Wholesale Marine. Our crew is made up of real boaters who've squeezed into tight bilges, chased down weird wiring issues, and know which pumps hold up when the water starts sloshing a little too high. If you're torn between pump sizes, brands, or GPH ratings, we'll walk you through it like a buddy in the marina.

      And once you're ready to gar up, we make it painless with fast shipping, solid prices, and Captain's Club Rewards that give you a reason to come back for your next upgrade. With shelves stocked full of boat bilge pump options, float switches, hoses, and everything that goes with them, it's pretty much the easiest way to get your boat back to "dry and happy" status.

      Our Bilge Pump Inventory

      We carry a lineup of bilge pumps that covers everything from quick fixes to full-on system upgrades. Here's a quick tour of what you'll find.

      • Automatic Bilge Pumps: These turn themselves on when water rises, making them the ultimate "set it and forget it" option.
      • Manual Bilge Pumps: Simple, reliable backups for small boats or anyone who likes having a hands-on safety plan.
      • High-Capacity Electric Pumps: Perfect for bigger hulls, rougher water, or anyone who wants serious pumping power.
      • Compact Pumps for Small Boats: Low-profile designs that squeeze into tight spaces but still move water fast.
      • Float Switches & Pump Switches: Add automation, redundancy, or better control over your pumping system.
      • Bilge Hoses & Plumbing Kits: Everything you need to complete the install and get water moving overboard.
      • Pump Repair Parts: Strainers, cartridges, and components to keep your existing pump running strong.

      Bilge Pumps for Every Situation

      Every boater deals with water differently, so the best pump for your setup depends on the kind of days you have on the water. Here's a simple guide to help you match pump to conditions:

      • Light Splashing & Rainwater: A compact electric pump keeps up with everyday water that sneaks into the bilge.
      • Fishing Trips & Wet Gear: Choose a pump with a debris-resistant design so bait scales and gunk don't clog the intake.
      • Choppy Water or Offshore Runs: A higher GPH pump gives you faster removal when the bilge falls quickly.
      • Small Craft & Paddle Boats: A dependable manual bilge pump is perfect when you don't have built-in power
      • "Always On" Safety: An automatic bilge pump with a float switch steps in even when you're not watching the gauge.
      • Backup Protection: Many boaters run a two-pump system: one automatic for daily use, one high-capacity pump for "just in case."
      • Tight or Odd-Shaped Bilges: Low-Profile or narrow-body pumps fit where traditional pumps won't.

      Bilge Pumps to Keep Your Boat Safe, Dry, and Ready for Anything

      A dependable bilge pump gives you the confidence to focus on the fun part of boating, not what's gathering down in the hull. Whether you're replacing an old pump, upgrading to something with more power, or adding a backup for extra peace of mind, Wholesale Marine has the gear and guidance to get you setup the right way.

      Explore our full lineup of bilge pumps, switches, hoses, and accessories, or check out our boating guides to help you choose the perfect setup. When the bilge is dry, your boat is happy - and you're free to enjoy the ride.

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      Frequently Asked Questions About Bilge Pumps

      Want to find out more about our selection of boat bilge pumps? We've answered a few questions below, but feel free to contact us at 1-877-388-2628 for more information.

      How do I know what size bilge pump my boat needs?

      A good rule of thumb is that bigger boats need higher GPH (gallons per hour) ratings. Smaller runabouts may only need a single mid-range pump, while larger hulls or boats used in rougher water benefit from higher-capacity options. If you're unsure, it's always safer to size up or run two pumps for extra protection.

      How often should I check or maintain my bilge pump?

      Give it a quick check every few outings. Make sure the strainer isn't clogged, the wiring isn't corroded, and the pump kicks on when you test it. If you have a float switch, make sure it moves freely. A couple of minutes of maintenance saves you from major headaches later.

      Can I install a bilge pump myself?

      Most boaters can. As long as you can access your bilge area, mount the pump securely, and connect wiring to a switch or float, the job is pretty straightforward. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions and be sure the outlet hose runs uphill and overboard