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Quiet Fresh water pump wanted.

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I currently have a shurflo dual pump system, but it's pretty noisey. It seems that one of the pumps is louder than the other. I don't have a reference if it normal or not. It's very annoying at times. Would a Groco style Sr. or Jr system be a quiet alternative? I already have a new 1 gallon accumulator tank. Thanks,
 

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Grocos are less noisy, more money, and VERY reliable. Basically every part of a Groco system can be rebuilt or replaced. I think the system I have is a WPO-80. Not cheap, but worth it, like all their products.
 
I just updated my galleymaid pump with a Shurflo and she is just has quiet.
 
I've got both a DC Galley Maid, and an AC shallow well jet pump. The A.C. pump is quiet as a church mouse, and the 10 gallon accumulator tank provides water even when the genny isn't running. Not enough for a shower, but plenty. The DC pump is pretty noisy.
 
Thanks for the responses, I ordered the Headhunter DC unit. I will review when I get her up and running.
 
I wanted to add a DC backup so I called Head Hunter about their DC pumps. Andre talked me out of it. He suggested using another brand like Shureflow for cost and simplicity sake. I have a HH Mach 5 ac pump and it’s awesome.
 
I have a Groco Paragon Senior 12 v pump with an accumulator tank nearby. I’m not sure I would say it is quiet but much better than other 12 v pumps I have had on other boats. When it runs it is not obnoxiously loud and does not run very long at a time. Previous owner had installed and is probably a little over kill for our boat but it has some nice features like shutting off if run dry. I really like the idea of rebuilding if needed too.
 
For AC pumps either the Headhunter Mach 5 or Grundfos Jetpaq (M3 series) are great.
 
I have a Groco Paragon Senior 12 v pump with an accumulator tank nearby. I’m not sure I would say it is quiet but much better than other 12 v pumps I have had on other boats. When it runs it is not obnoxiously loud and does not run very long at a time. Previous owner had installed and is probably a little over kill for our boat but it has some nice features like shutting off if run dry. I really like the idea of rebuilding if needed too.
I definitely considered that unit, hopefully I will like the HH unit.
 
I wanted to add a DC backup so I called Head Hunter about their DC pumps. Andre talked me out of it. He suggested using another brand like Shureflow for cost and simplicity sake. I have a HH Mach 5 ac pump and it’s awesome.
So did you guys convert to an AC powered system at some point, or ?
 
We have both now. HH ac pump and a Shureflow dc pump.
 

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