Impellers pump cold water into the engine to keep your boat's engine cool while operating. A defective impeller might lead to severe issues. The rubber vanes that make up the impeller on your ship are well-formed around a hub. The tips of these flexible vanes may become worn out from regular use or if the boat is in sand-filled water, among other factors. The impeller may wear out more quickly when exposed to abrasive sand-like material. Impellers can deteriorate by stiffening and cracking as a result of the motor lying idle for several seasons. The impeller is well-lubricated by water, and if it is run dry, it could destroy the impeller in a matter of seconds.
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Neoprene makes up the material.
It might pump cold water into the motor of your boat; it is a brand-new original equipment manufacturer component.