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Proformance1

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You are going to get a lot of different feedback on bilges pumps for different ride styles, scuppers, duck bills, auto setups, dash switches, handlebar switches, flat water, surf, leaves it in the water, beaches it, etc, etc.

But on topic, I have dual 500 Rules. One auto one always runs with the switch on the handlebars. It's ok but I would probably run one Rule 1000 manual on the dash next time. Mines fine but the more stuff you have, the more there is to go wrong.
 

keefer

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Tennessee
The 800 & 1000 gph pumps are more prone to air locking, most here will tell you that dual 360 or 500 pumps are better. Quite a few people like the Attwood pumps because they are supposed to be less prone to air lock. I personally run dual 500 Rules that are wired for either one on auto or both on full time. I like the Rule because of the small footprint. Thats my .02
 

djkorn1

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I've got one 1100 Rulemate Automatic Floatswitch bilge. I will NEVER get anything else. I just bungeed it down where the tool kit goes. NEVER had one problem with it. It kicks on hard right when water gets in there and drains until it is gone. 500's suck azz.
 

djkorn1

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No they dont. Mine has never locked once in 7 years.

The 800 & 1000 gph pumps are more prone to air locking, most here will tell you that dual 360 or 500 pumps are better. Quite a few people like the Attwood pumps because they are supposed to be less prone to air lock. I personally run dual 500 Rules that are wired for either one on auto or both on full time. I like the Rule because of the small footprint. Thats my .02
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
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Tampa Bay
I have a Blowsion single bracket with a Rule 500. No problem at all. I have a handlebar mounted switch, and I also have it supplemented with a Versiplug out the back for additional drainage. Very easy install, clean looking and secure, and my compartment is always bone dry after riding- subbing, fountains, jumping, etc.
I also have the Blowsion block-off plate for the hood-that helps keep water out too.
Really, all you need is the 500. Nothing wrong with the 1100 either, but I like to have a switch for on demand use as opposed to the fully automatics.
 
versiplug it is calling them guys up tommorow and ordering one way better than going through all the work to put in a leaky scupper.then with that i would have to say to run just one bilge:woot::woot:
 

Jetaddict

9 years to retirement...
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Tampa Bay
If you use Versiplug, just make sure you keep the inside of your ski free of debris (loosened bolts, pieces of zip tie, etc.). If one of those things works its way into the plug, it'll stick it open and flood out the ski if it's just sitting. So far I have been running it for a month with ZERO issues. I love that thing.
 

Dirtybird

Ex*ta*ski
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St. Clair, MI
I have a Rule 500, for some reason this thing has been giving me major problems lately. It's not even a season old. It air locks really bad or something. I'll turn it on and nothing will come out for a while sometimes. I sometimes will ride for about a minute THEN it will finally kick on. Very annoying when waiting to do another trick....
 

hangtime

Speak up ,don't kiss azz
Do not use the rule 500 they suck azz .
You can get the Attwood 500 at walmart for $10 each and 2 will fit right under the drive shaft .

I've gone through 4 pumps in the last 3 years and all were rules until I switched to Attwoods .:Banane09:
 

gunrgood

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Macramento
i took DJ's advice and got the 1100 gph auto rule. its straped down right where the tool kit goes. it rocks!! i also have a reg rule 1100gph pump on a blowsion bracket but i havent needed it. to really make sure theres no water in my ski i installed a one way as well.
 

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