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Is a Bilge pump necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 196267" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Float switch-if you trailer after each use and can see the bottom of your boat easy enough=no,not needed.</p><p> At a slip/dock or completly covered decks=might be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Batteries-even though the graph,leds and bilge don't draw much power,I think I'd still go with 2.There might be </p><p> some interference,on your fishfinder.You would only need a small battery,I think places(BPS,Cabelas...)sell small rechargable</p><p> batteries made for that purpose(think theres a post in the electrical section on it).If you go with a smaller</p><p> deep cycle it would be a good backup to your other battery...again not "needed"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 196267, member: 349"] Float switch-if you trailer after each use and can see the bottom of your boat easy enough=no,not needed. At a slip/dock or completly covered decks=might be a good idea. Batteries-even though the graph,leds and bilge don't draw much power,I think I'd still go with 2.There might be some interference,on your fishfinder.You would only need a small battery,I think places(BPS,Cabelas...)sell small rechargable batteries made for that purpose(think theres a post in the electrical section on it).If you go with a smaller deep cycle it would be a good backup to your other battery...again not "needed" [/QUOTE]
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