Stock bilge pump?? + rentals in Fort Lauderdale

I’m installing an aftermarket bilge pump on my 2004 superjet. Looking in the engine bay I noticed what I think is to be the stock bilge pump. It would be very easy for me to simply replace it with the aftermarket bilge but I wasn’t too sure that it was the stock one. I did not want to risk taking it out and wanted to see if anyone knew what it was.

I am also taking a trip to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and wanted to rent a stand up ski. Anyone know any places?

Thanks!
 

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Two is one, one is none. Its always advisable to have two ways or more to get water out of the hull.

I would keep the stock bilge, at least if the electric fails you have some water getting out of the hull.
 
Two is one, one is none. Its always advisable to have two ways or more to get water out of the hull.

I would keep the stock bilge, at least if the electric fails you have some water getting out of the hull.
Would the stock bilge still work after 15 years
 
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