When you're at the sink washing your hands after prepping the day's catch, you don't want to touch the faucet. Whale's Babyfoot Galley Pump delivers up to 2.2 GPM with a press of your foot and fits neatly into tight galley cabinets.
When your hands are covered in fish scales or dish suds, reaching for a faucet isn't ideal. The Babyfoot lets you press for water with your foot while your hands stay on the task. Its compact footprint fits neatly beside or beneath the sink, and the angled top provides a natural press point in confined cabinet spaces.
Step down and the pump draws water through 1/2-inch hose, lifting up to 5 feet and pushing up to 10 feet. With output up to 2.2 gallons per minute, it provides steady flow for rinsing and cleanup at the galley sink. Flow responds directly to foot pressure, so water use stays intentional.
Run it as the main freshwater source in a fully manual setup, ideal for small vessels or electrical-free systems. It can also be paired with a compatible inline impeller electric pump to help establish flow and support priming. That flexibility allows you to configure your water system based on space, power availability, and onboard demands, without adding wiring or electrical draw from this unit.
California residents: click here
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Whale Babyfoot Galley Pump. It's a foot-operated pump and it's ideal for simple freshwater systems. This is a smooth and easy operation. You simply press your foot down on it.
(pump screeching) Now, obviously it's sucking in air, so it's making that loud, obnoxious noise. (pump screeching) But this is a very simple, compact design. Easy to install in confined locations. You simply step on it on the bottom of your foot to pump it, and this works great to draw up water. It has an angled top design, so as you can see, it's angled up, so that's gonna help with connecting those hoses and everything and give you a nice, tight, small area for installation in those confined areas.
Now, this would be ideal as maybe a priming pump as well for use with a Whale In-line impeller or electric pump. Those would be sold separately. Overall, for some quick dimensions, I got about 5 1/2 inches long, about 3 15/16 inches wide, and roughly 2 3/4 inches tall at the tallest point. It has a max suction lift of five feet, a maximum discharge head of 10 feet, and a max flow of 2.2 gallons per minute. And before we go here, these hose connections would be suitable for 13 millimeter or half-inch flexible hoses.
And that's gonna wrap it up for our quick look together. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
Info for this part was:
At etrailer we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.






Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.
Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.