1" Bronze Mushroom Thru-hull Intake New on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Purchased on wakemakers dot com but never used. Reference Wakemakers part number 35001-1"Bronze Mushroom Thru-Hull IntakeDescriptionThe intake of choice for a fully automated wakeboard ballast system, this mushroom style fitting will not force water through the pumps when running at speed, which means your bags won't fill unexpectedly, but offers an incredibly high volume of water so your pumps can fill at full speed, whether the boat is stationary or cruising across the lake. Available in a range of sizes depending on what type and number of pumps you'll be using, our mushroom intake supports up a mammoth 7,560 gallons/hour of water, making it more than sufficient for use with even the highest capacity wakeboard ballast pumps.
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