I know there are a few threads on the FlushPro system and their problems. I was wondering how many problems there actually were with the flush pro unit. Mine is already installed, so I am more or less trying to figure out what to have in the boat in case of an emergency. as of right now I am just planning on having an extra portion of hose and clamps to use as a temp fix to get to the trailer if need be. Any other ideas?
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Eric, Phoenix AZ
G23 550 hp (finally here)
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I know some people hate them and some love them; I've had a Flush Pro on my boat for over 400 hours and it hasn't given me any problems. You have to keep in mind that my boat is kept in a climate controlled garage, so it is not stored in either extreme heat or extreme cold - both of which could cause the plastic in the Flush Pro to degrade. If you already have it installed and you're worried about it failing I'd keep a piece of copper pipe and a couple of hose clamps in the boat to take the place of the FP if it were to fail.
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