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T-H Marine

T-H Marine Boating Essentials 800 GPH Thru-Hull Livewell Pump

Item#: 229090

$29.99
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The T-H Marine Boating Essentials 800 GPH Thru-Hull Livewell Pump is a vital addition for anglers and boaters focusing on the health and vitality of their live catch or bait. This pump is ingeniously designed to be self-priming and requires installation below the waterline of your boat to ensure efficient water uptake. The Boating Essentials Livewell Pump from T-H Marine is suitable for thru-hull mounting and offers flexibility with straight or angled water inlet tube positions.

Equipped with a 3/4" ID hose outlet, the Livewell Pump includes 30" lead wires for easy installation. Its ignition-protected design and stainless steel hardware underscore its safety and durability in marine environments. Delivering a powerful output of 800 gallons per hour, this livewell pump maintains optimal water circulation and oxygen levels, crucial for keeping your catch in peak condition.

  • Self-Priming Design: Requires mounting below the waterline for effective water pick-up
  • Thru-Hull Installation Flexibility: Accommodates straight or angled inlet tube positions
  • High Output: Efficiently moves 800 gallons per hour, ideal for maintaining lively bait and catch
  • Durability: Features ignition protection and includes stainless steel hardware
  • Ease of Installation: Comes with 30" lead wires and fits a 3/4" ID hose, simplifying the setup process
  • Specifications:
    • Output: 800 gallons per hour
    • Hose size: 3/4"
    • Volts DC: 13.6
    • Operating current: 5 amps
    • 30" lead wires
  • Salt or freshwater
  • Part #: BE-PL-57473-DP
  • Quantity per pack: 1
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