If the water pump is a diaphragm pump...
And more than a few years old, most likely the diaphragm is failing. The first signs are very short "brrp"s as far apart as several hours...then becoming longer and closer together...till finally the pump runs continuously without moving any water. That usually happens at the MOST inconvenient time. On my own boat it did about an hour before I expected guests to show up for a cruise and dinner on the hook in a cove, which gave me just enough time to run to the marina store to buy a new water pump--which fortunately they had in the right size--and swap it out. The good news is, unless you wait till it quits pumping water altogether, you can buy a diaphagm kit, which is inexpensive and easy for anyone who's even slightly mechanically inclined. Just make sure the make/model/year of the pump (NOT the boat!) handy when you order it 'cuz one size does not fit all.