After months of dealing with my bilge pump, I am seeking some advice.PO had a Rule 1200 with about 3 ft of 1 1/8" bilge hose scaled down to 3/4" heavy duty hose that led to the through hull which is port side just below the transom. I could not get the pump to work and since it did pump water when I disconnected the hose, figured the hose was clogged somewhere along the line. I removed the entire hose and replaced it using the same configuration. There was no clog so I used my previous firefighting experience and though maybe with the friction loss in the 1 1/8" hose there was not enough pressure to push the water through the smaller diameter hose. So I shortened the larger hose to about 6". Still no water coming out of the through hull.Then the pump stopped working, so I replaced it with a RuleMate 1500. Filled the bilge.....still no water coming out. I disconected the existing hose set up and put about 15 ft of 1 1/8" hose and brouhgt it up to the cockpit. The water came up to about where the cockpit seats are but there was not enough pressure to get the water high enough to go overboard. As I lowered the hose back into the boat, I found that at about sink level, a small amount of water would come out. When the hose was back at the level of the bilge, great flow!So the problem obviously is the pump not having the strength to pump uphill. Are there better pumps out there??Are there any other ways to get this to work??Can someone pleeeease give me some suggestions on how to get the pump to do its job??!!??!!Sorry about the long message!!Jack ManningS/V Victim of FateAtlantic City, NJ