🚰 Pump up your galley game with hands-free freshwater flow!
The GP0550 Gusher® Galley Mk 3 is a compact, foot pedal-operated freshwater pump delivering up to 4 gallons per minute. Designed for small galleys, it features multi-directional hose connections for flexible installation and a durable self-priming mechanism that operates dry without damage. Ideal as a reliable manual backup to electric systems, it combines efficiency, versatility, and ease of use in a lightweight, space-saving design.
Brand | Whale |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 7.75"W x 5.13"H |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 0.74 Kilograms |
Maximum Flow Rate | 4 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 10 Feet |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Style | Bilge |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00766478055002 |
Manufacturer | Whale |
UPC | 766478055002 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.31 x 7.09 x 5.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 7.75 x 5.13 inches |
Brand Name | Whale |
Model Name | Whale Boating Water Pressure Pumps |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | GP0550 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | End Product & Information |
Size | One Size |
A**H
It double pumps
Installed in my sailboat and replaces a TMC brand. I've only used it about 5 times and so far it seems fine. I went with this bcs people commented the rubber lasts longer. An important point that I did not realize when ordering. My old TMC only pumped H2O on the down stroke. This brand pumps water on both the down and up-stroke of the foot pedal. I suppose that is efficient but personally I'd prefer if it did not do that as it increases your H2O consumption a bit. This also causes the H2O pressure to be lower on the up-stroke. But it's fine as I'm not crossing an ocean right now. Plug and play direct replacement, 5 minute installation.
P**L
works
This is a good product, and preferable to their hand-pump faucet, which leaks after a few years and becomes unusable.
B**L
Really great manual pump
I installed this foot pump in an older Aliner pop up camper that we have. Formerly, I had a noisy electrical pump to bring water from a simple container through a faucet and into a sink that I installed. This camper did not come with a sink or a water system so I created one on a budget. I thought that the convenience of an electric pump would be nice and I didn't want a foot pedal in the way of our small interior. Happily, the foot pedal is not much of a tripping hazard. It's easy to avoid and doesn't stick out as far as I had thought. We haven't had any problems falling over it.We don't often plug in while camping. Preferring to boondock and be off the grid, I didn't think about the amount of power that an electric pump utilized. Our tiny solar system and battery would give out after a day or two in the woods with minimal electrical pump use. This was a bummer while washing dishes, cooking or brushing teeth. Having this foot pump has really made life easier!This manual pump puts out a very strong flow and it produces a stream both on the down pump and also when the foot lever goes back up. Essentially it's double-actioned and you get two spurts of water for every single foot pump. It's also very easy to use. I imagined that it might take some heavy priming with strenuous action prior to any flow but that is not the case. The pedal depresses easily and starts to flow after only 1 or 2 foot pumps if the line is not primed with water already. Once the water line is primed with water it works immediately even after sitting unused for many hours.It's much quieter than a noisy electric pump. I used to cringe when camping near others if I woke up early and wanted to fill a kettle for hot water in the morning. The electric pump we had would rattle and roar at an alarming volume and could be heard from a good distance outside of our camper. No more!This foot pump is terrific. It's low tech, solidly built, easy to install, works quietly and has strong flow rate. It does cost more than an electric pump but it allows for a smaller solar / battery setup which is often a large expense for a DIY camper or van install. Being able to use it without any power at all is a huge perk too.I like the simplicity of this setup. I love not using up my limited battery power. I highly recommend this manual foot pump for a simple kitchen camper setup!
S**A
Doesn't last forever
A really great device, but it only lasted us 5 years in our Promaster van. 2.5 of those years were full-time van living, and the other 2.5 have just been occasional/recreational camping. A gasket finally failed on us and leaked water all over the floor. We'd had small issues in the past, like with a pin falling out and causing the lever to not work, but that was fixable. The gasket was not, unfortunately. We just bought a new one to replace it, as we love having a foot pump, but wish they lasted longer.
B**K
Top heavy
I bought this foot pump to power my sink in my van. It works amazing. The water pressure is great and it’s simple to use. However, it being made more specifically to install in RVs or boats, I’m having trouble with it being top heavy when trying to use the pump. I have found nothing on how to mount it to get the tension I need without just standing on the back of the pump. There are many screw holes to attach to mounts or other things, but they are difficult to get to.
T**E
Replacement for the same thing (made in 1982).
It's a Gusher!
T**Y
Our go to for the last ten years of boat life
Great quality, has always worked great for us, we live aboard our sailboat and travel the world for the last four years.
G**.
Leaked after 3 years occasional use
Worked great in my camper van kitchen for occasional use (10-15 weekends a year) for three years, then started leaking where the lever meets the pump body. Opened it up, but no obvious gasket or O-ring failures. Sending into to Whale for warranty replacement. Disappointed, but there's not really any alternative manufacturers for this type of pump.
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