Ron, something like that might be contributing. I have to check. There's a strainer at the manifold that collects the two tank lines, and it's clean. Then the supply to the pump disappears into the woodwork and emerges at the pump, high up in the port cockpit locker.After speed-reading the replies, I don't think anyone mentioned a clogged filter on the pump input. It sounds like the pump is starved for water, be it an empty tank or blockage of the line. Maybe even a kink in the line or something squeezing it? When I empty my water tank, I get those very conditions. FWIW, the last thing I do when locking the boat up is turn off the water pump breaker and openeing the faucet to relieve pressure on the hoses. Cheap insurance.
I know my supply side piping is undersized; the spec form Jabsco is that for runs over 48" the internal diameter of tubing should be 5/8" minimum; mine is 3/8". This is a huge difference! The area of 5/8" tubing is almost 3 times that of 3/8". So there's that.
Second, my pump is mounted on a vertical surface. Jabsco says "The pump is equipped with vibration pads which are most effective when the pump is mounted upright on a solid surface." Their illustration shows it mounted on a horizontal surface. I don't have the mental energy to think about changing this, at this stage of the game.
I don't relieve the pressure. To do so "easily," I'd have to drain the two gallons of accumulator. To prevent that I could reach into the cockpit locker and close the ball valve at the bottom of the accumulator, and then turn the pump off and open a tap. But I have never done that in boats before. I used to enjoy how, after five days away I'd turn on the pump power and it wouldn't run - meaning I had pressure, no leaks. I honestly don't understand how holding pressure can damage or 'wear' a water system.
In any event, I'll try to figure out if the line to the pump input is clear. I'll evaluate the practicality of increasing the line size, 'though unless it's larger all the back to the tank I don't think it will help to increase it just from the manifold.
I ordered the pump service kit and a new pressure switch. Can't hurt, I figure.