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Raritan PHII and PHEII Marine Toilets and Accessories

Raritan PHII and PHEII Marine Toilets and Accessories

Mid-priced, high quality, easy to use, manual or electric toilets that are ideal for sailboats or mid-sized...

Raritan Lectra San MC Waste Treatment System

Raritan Lectra San MC Waste Treatment System

The Raritan Lectra San MC Waste Treatment System macerates sewage and then uses electrically charged...

Raritan Water Heaters

Raritan Water Heaters

Raritan Water Heaters provides hot water for boat galleys and showers. Available with heat exchangers....

Starting at $433.39 / ea
Starting at $1,113.31 / ea
Starting at $585.70 / ea
Raritan Water Heater Spare Parts

Raritan Water Heater Spare Parts

Raritan Water Heater Spare Parts consist of: heating elements w/gasket, bolt or screw, an ignition protected...

Raritan marine Check Valve RCV

Raritan Check Valve

Raritan 3/4'' in-line check valves are used with water heaters, refrigeration, and air conditioning units....

Raritan Raw Water Strainer

Raritan Raw Water Strainer

Raritan raw or sea water strainer is used to protect engines, generators, air conditioning systems and marine...

Starting at $23.82 / ea
Starting at $32.00 / ea
Starting at $150.13 / ea

Marine plumbing


Marine plumbing hardware must be the most confusing part of any boat. We try to sell only top quality products so that your plumbing issue will not be a reoccurring one. Brand names like Groco, Rule, Forespar, AWAB hose clamps, Buck-Algonquin, and Flair-It represent the standards of marine plumbing. From these manufacturers we sell products such as: hose clamps, bilge pumps, seacocks, deck fills and plates, water strainers, hose of all types and sizes, strainers, scuppers, fittings, adapters, nipples, etc.

When you are out to sea, whether its a day sail, an overnight, or cruising up and down the Atlantic / Pacific seaboard, the last thing you want to happen is for your boat's plumbing system to get fouled up. Make sure you take the appropriate measures and check and replace fittings, seacocks, valves, old hose, strainers, etc.