The difference between the two pumps is that the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs # SE58FR has a 3-chamber diaphragm for water flow up to 2 fixtures, while the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs # SE57FR has a 4-chamber diaphragm for water flow for up to 4 fixtures.
In regards to power supply, according to the manufacturer these each require their own dedicated circuit and are 12 volt only, with the red lead going to the positive terminal of your battery and black lead going... view full answer...
Since the hatch weighs about 100 lbs a 90 lb force strut kit like the part # 3691840 would be what you'd need. This will make lifting the rear hatch very easy and feel like it weighs right at 10 lbs. view full answer...
From what I've been able to determine, the existing struts you have are 36 inches long and provide 100 lbs of compression force and have a 3/8 inch ball socket on each end. The # 3691871-80 are also 36 inches long when fully extended but have a 80 lb compression force, so you'd want to use # 3691871-100 which has a matching 100 lbs of compression force. This strut is compatible with a 13mm ball socket which is larger than what your original struts used so you'd need to replace the ball... view full answer...
Yes, the Seaflo Diaphragm Pump for Boats and RVs part # SE24FR has a built-in check valve. There should also be a built-in check valve at the city water hookup as well. view full answer...
Although the Seaflo # SE58FR pump has a slightly lower flow rate (3.0 gpm versus 3.5 gpm for the Shurflo) it should still do a good job for you. Both pumps operate at 45 psi pressure, and have the same mounting dimension and are both compatible with a 1/2 inch hose.
If you'd rather get closer to the original flow rate, the # LC689052 LCI Flow Max has a 3.3 gpm flow rate, operates at the same pressure and is compatible with the same hose diameter. view full answer...
A 17 inch strut setup like the part # 3691832 would be an excellent choice to make raising and lowering the deck easier. Each one of these will provide 40 lbs of lifting force so the decks will be super easy to lift and lower. view full answer...
The JIF Marine Rectangular Boat Table # 315-DSH-KS that you referenced is going to work perfectly for your application. The black mounting base, once bolted to the floor, is the only component that will be permanently installed when setting up the table. The vertical support tube simply pops into the base and then pops into the circular cutout on the bottom of the table.
When it's time to break down the table you will simply pull up on the tube to remove it from the base (and then pull... view full answer...
I've gone ahead and pulled the Octogon Boat Table # 315-DSI-KF from our inventory to measure for your specific question. There is a depth of 2-1/4 inches from the top of the cup holder to the very bottom. If you notice in the pictures, there is a ring at the bottom. From the top of the cup holder to the start of the ring, there is a depth of 1-3/4 inches. At the bottom the ring reduces the 3-1/2 inch diameter of the top section of the cup holder to 2-3/4 inches in diameter.
The table... view full answer...
We have 17 inch boat hatch shocks with as little as 10 lbs of force like the part # 3691830-10 all the way up to 120 lbs of force with # 3691834-120. It really depends on the weight of your deck lid on your Nitro bass boat. I attached a link to a page that has all of the ones we carry as well. You'd want to determine how much one side of your deck weighs (how much you have to lift) and then go with best rated option. view full answer...
We don't have a video for the switch you referenced but how you'd wire it to your batteries would depend on how the batteries are currently wired. Are they both 2 volt batteries wired in parallel? Or is it a different setup. view full answer...
The Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches part # 3691824-10 is as close as I can get you. It offers an overall extended length of 12" and compressed is closer to 8.5". Using dual struts on a Husky tool box the 10 lb. pressure shocks are going to be ideal. view full answer...
I went out the warehouse and the Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches - 10 mm Socket - 20 lb Force part # 3691822 is 7-1/2" compressed center of ball socket to center of ball socket. You will also need brackets part # 3691881 and part # 3691880. view full answer...
The inside diameter of the hole is 6 inches for the Seaflo Deck Plate for Boats # SE94FR.
Per the manufacturer, the inside diameter of this deck plate is 151 mm (a hair under 6 inches) while the outside diameter is 198 mm (a hair more than 7-3/4 inches). view full answer...
The Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches # 3691836 measures approximately 12-1/2 inches in the closed position, although an exact measurement is difficult due to the nature of gas struts, as you can imagine. In regards to mounting it, I'm not 100 percent sure what you mean by "bottom out" before the hatch is closed. The strut attaches to a pair of 10 mm ball sockets so it will swivel. They are designed to be replacements so the best thing to do is measure your current strut when... view full answer...
The strut you're asking about, part # 3691826-50 is rated at 50 lbs, which is the amount of force required to compress it. Therefore, you'd want to hatch lid to weigh significantly less than that. Taylor Made tells me that because this is a replacement part, the best practice is to match the capacity of the replacement with the capacity of the original part.
If you click the provided link, you can see a product description video featuring the strut you'd asked about. view full answer...
We do! The longest and strongest gas strut we have is the Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches # 3691871-180 which is 36" long and is rated for 180 lb force. I've attached a link to our selection of gas struts for you to filter through to find what you're looking for. view full answer...
We do carry boat hatch marine gas shock struts by Taylor Made like part # 3691838 but they are not stop and start or multi positional unfortunately. The shock would have to say stop and start or multi-positional to work the way you are explaining. I have attached a link of the Marine gas struts we have available. view full answer...
The Taylor Made # 3691834-40 replacement boat hatch strut does indeed include the bracket on one end and the ball mount piece on the other. view full answer...
The Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches - 10 mm Socket - 90 lb Force - 15" Long - Steel # 3691876-90 is 9-3/4 inches compressed/retracted. It is 15 inches when extended. view full answer...
The Taylor Made # 3691871-90 has a compressed length of 36" and an extended length of 50" when measured from the center of one ball joint to the other. The 90-lbs compression force means that it will require 90-lbs of force to compress the shock back down, so it's a great choice for holding up a rear hatch on a tear drop camper when you're using 2 of them.
There are a number of different compression weights available, so I've linked all of the 36" struts to this answer in case you're... view full answer...
The Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for Boat Hatches part # 3691850 is for just the strut. We have several options for the 10 mm bases however to pick what works best for you like the Taylor Made Angled Mounting Brackets for Gas Struts part # 3691883 or the Taylor Made Flat Mounting Brackets for Gas Struts part # 3691880. view full answer...
The Taylor Made # 3691824-60 strut is 12" from ball mount to ball mount uncompressed, and 8-1/4" compressed . The overall legnth compressed is 8-7/8".
I have attached a video review as well. view full answer...