Are you looking for a unique camping experience in Pennsylvania? Look no further than the campground with magical water features. This one-of-a-kind destination boasts stunning water features that will make your stay unforgettable. Located in the heart of Pennsylvania, this campground is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The main attraction of the campground is its magical water features. Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of a waterfall cascading down nearby. The campground offers various campsites that are strategically placed near these enchanting water features.
Why not bare end your + wires and tape them together but with a match between. Then if salt water inundates the wires connect but if its diesel or fresh it won't. Therefore the boat won't sink and you won't pollute the waterway.
In anycase, since I have on three occassions now had fittings or lines fail in my fresh water system, and 100 or so gallons of water in the engine space or bilge while not boat threatening, is certainly one of the conditions I d like the automatic bilge pumps to handle. Rick It s not the boat you built until you ve sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it.
The campground offers various campsites that are strategically placed near these enchanting water features. One of the highlights of the campground is its natural swimming hole. This pristine water feature is perfect for cooling off on hot summer days.
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I installed a Water Witch model 101 last year. It works as advertised. As to reliability I can't say just yet. I'll test it this weekend to see if it's still working. It was an easy install. I had more problems with junk jamming up a float switch that's why I changed it out.
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"It's not the boat "you built" until you've sworn at it, bled on it, sweated over it, cried beside it and then threatened to haul the POS outside and burn it!"
The Junior and Senior switches (forget the whole name. a float switch in a clear plastic tube) are great.
Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: New Orleans Boat: Gulfstar 37 - PerseverencePosts: 66
I've used the Ultima switch, works like the water witch in that it senses water level through a change in the electric field when water contacts the outside case of the switch. So far, has worked fine. It lives deep in a bilge of a 1979 gulfstar, also had problems with a normal float switch, which is why I switched. Its been in the bilge for two years, and held up to bilge cleaner, a normal leaking Perkins, and any other abuse that happens in an old boat.
Senior Cruiser Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W Boat: (Cruiser Living On Dirt)Posts: 47,978 Images: 241
I‘ve NEVER had a problem with any of the Ultra PumpSwitches (installed dozens).
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I’ve no experience with their 10 Amp Model 217, nor their budget version Model 101 (5 year vs 7 year warranty).
I’ve no experience with the Johnson Ultima Float Switch:
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Gord May
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I installed the water witch switch. It lasted about a month. I have yet to find a suitable replacement. I think I'll take Gord up on his recommendation.
Registered User Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Raleigh, North Carolina Boat: Privilege 37Posts: 1,027 Images: 5
Holy, moly. Those are expensive switches. It gets a little tougher when you want to replace 4 of them. I think I'll replace as the current switches go bad.
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As I think the issue I had with the water witch through, I may have given the thing a dis-service. I say it failed becaue it did not turn on my bilge pump when it was sitting under a foot of water. I then took the thing out and discarded it. I had bought one because I was having such difficulty with the Rule float switches laster for more than a year. Well, As I think about it, it was not salt water I had in my bilge it was caused by a blown hot water line. That line contain very clean, fresh, RO water. It may be that there was no dielectric solution for it to sense. In anycase, since I have on three occassions now had fittings or lines fail in my fresh water system, and 100 or so gallons of water in the engine space or bilge while not boat threatening, is certainly one of the conditions I'd like the automatic bilge pumps to handle. Besides has turned all my copper counterpoise gree.
Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Boat: Roberts 44 OffshorePosts: 62
Just installed a 20 amp model in my boat. Filled up bilge with fresh water 4 times and she worked perfect. Now I am away for a month so if I get home and boat is sunk then I guess it's crap, not that it would anyway . I'll give you my report on or about June 15th. So far, I really like this unit but it's too new to tell yet.
Senior Cruiser Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W Boat: (Cruiser Living On Dirt)Posts: 47,978 Images: 241 Quote: Originally Posted by Strygaldwir
As I think the issue I had with the water witch through, I may have given the thing a dis-service. I say it failed becaue it did not turn on my bilge pump when it was sitting under a foot of water.
. As I think about it, it was not salt water I had in my bilge it was caused by a blown hot water line. That line contain very clean, fresh, RO water. It may be that there was no dielectric solution for it to sense .
Any fouling (oil slick) on the sensor surface will also disable this type of switch.
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Gord May
"If you didn't have the time or money to do it right in the first place, when will you get the time/$ to fix it?"
Just installed a 20 amp model in my boat. Filled up bilge with fresh water 4 times and she worked perfect. Now I am away for a month so if I get home and boat is sunk then I guess it's crap, not that it would anyway . I'll give you my report on or about June 15th. So far, I really like this unit but it's too new to tell yet.
The crystal-clear water invites you to take a refreshing dip and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. Whether you're swimming or just lounging by the water, the magical atmosphere of the swimming hole is sure to leave you in awe. For those looking for a bit more adventure, the campground also offers opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. Picture yourself gliding along the water, exploring hidden coves, and surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of nature. The magical water features provide a truly unique backdrop for these water activities. Another must-see water feature at the campground is the tranquil stream that winds its way through the grounds. Take a leisurely stroll alongside the stream, listen to the gentle babbling of water, and marvel at the lush vegetation that thrives in its presence. This is the perfect spot to relax and unwind, allowing the soothing sounds of nature to wash away your worries. In addition to the magical water features, the campground offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. There are spacious campsites with electricity and water hookups, clean restrooms and showers, and even a playground for the little ones. Whether you prefer tent camping or RV camping, this campground has got you covered. If you're ready to experience a campground like no other, plan your visit to the campground with magical water features in Pennsylvania. Immerse yourself in nature and be enchanted by the beauty of the waterfalls, swimming hole, and stream. This is a destination that will leave you with lasting memories and a longing to return. Book your stay now and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience..
Reviews for "Nature's Playground: Campgrounds with Magical Water Features in PA"
1. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really excited to visit the campground with magical water features, but I was left disappointed. The water features were anything but magical. The "magical" aspect was simply exaggerated. The water was dirty and the features were not well-maintained. It looked more like a neglected pond rather than a magical attraction. Additionally, the staff was not helpful or friendly. They lacked knowledge about the water features and did not seem interested in assisting guests. I would not recommend this campground to anyone seeking a magical water experience.
2. Mike - 1 star
I had high expectations for the campground with magical water features, but it ended up being a major letdown. The water features were not functioning properly and some were completely broken. It was not the enchanting experience I had hoped for. The campground itself was also in poor condition. The facilities were outdated and not well-maintained. The lack of cleanliness and the overall disappointment of the water features made this campground a terrible choice for a family vacation. I would advise others to avoid this campground if they're looking for a magical water experience.
3. Amanda - 2 stars
I was extremely disappointed with the campground's so-called magical water features. They were anything but magical. The water was murky and unappealing. It was definitely not suitable for swimming or any other recreational activities. Additionally, the staff was unhelpful and indifferent to our concerns. They seemed disinterested in maintaining the water features or improving the overall experience for guests. It was a waste of our time and money. I would not recommend this campground to anyone looking for a magical water adventure.