You should buy the m12 pump or the bigger m18 pump. We use them on our boats all the time. Ryobi also makes one that the marina uses, which is cheaper and they seem to live it, it’s just bulkier.
That would be a great situation for a drill pump with a custom hose length. Most of them are 10-12 gallons a minute with an actual output of about 5-7 GPM.
What caused it to take in water ? Did you get paid or hey thanks a lot ! Hey pay up a hole thanks alot doesnt pay for the gas and my time and equipment !
Insurance covers it, but jetskis we try to bill directly & them get reimbursed because insurance thinks it’s easy due to the small size.. carbon seal probably went bad, but Im not a jetski guy..
It seems the most time consuming part was getting the water out. Another great video, thanks!
great work
Good job.. u know what would work slick for pwcs? The Milwaukee 12vt stick pump. Ever see em?
You should buy the m12 pump or the bigger m18 pump. We use them on our boats all the time. Ryobi also makes one that the marina uses, which is cheaper and they seem to live it, it’s just bulkier.
Would be cool if you could let us know what caused the situation, why it was taking on water. Nice work
Some people saying the carbon seal. If it’s not currently sinking Im not too worried about it. They could’ve rolled it towing it for all I know..
That is so dangerous without someone else nearby. I know you know that.
That would be a great situation for a drill pump with a custom hose length. Most of them are 10-12 gallons a minute with an actual output of about 5-7 GPM.
What caused it to take in water ? Did you get paid or hey thanks a lot ! Hey pay up a hole thanks alot doesnt pay for the gas and my time and equipment !
Insurance covers it, but jetskis we try to bill directly & them get reimbursed because insurance thinks it’s easy due to the small size.. carbon seal probably went bad, but Im not a jetski guy..
Rule 750 pump?