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Brand | Jabsco |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 4 Gallons Per Minute |
Brand Name | Jabsco |
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Ean | 0671880841924 |
Exterior Finish | Brushed |
Included Components | Jabsco Q401J-118N-4A HotShot HD4 Marine Washdown Pump with 25' Coil - 12V, 4 GPM, 60 PSI Shut-Off |
Is Assembly Required | false |
Item Weight | 10.40 pounds |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Flow Rate | 4.0 gallons_per_minute |
Model Number | Q401J-118N-4A |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Q401J-118N-4A |
Power Source Type | Corded Electric |
UNSPSC Code | 25170000 |
UPC | 671880841924 |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Was that drinking or bathing water?
At my dad’s cottage along Lake Erie in Canada was the same policy. Wash in the lake. But they did have an indoor shower. Heavy duty sulfur stink. Eventually they got various filters which made it tolerable.Hi Doc, glad to here you got your water holding tank. Where did you mount it? Have never needed a lot of pure water while on the water, have always carried small bottles, kind of use and loose, plus they were always fresh. I still do carry a gallon, just in case.
Short story down memory lane. Way back in the day before I owned a boat, we would rent a cottage for the week. And my sister's idea of a shower was to get a bar of Ivory Soap (because it floated) and take her bath in the lake. Cottages back then were not like the homes on the lake today. But they were all part of the adventure and the memories.![]()