The flat bottomed bilge does create occasions when the level is not high enough for almost any pump to work properly and the only solution for the final stage is a sponge and a bucket.
I made a device for pumping water out of the bilge even if it is less than 1 cm deep.
I had a picture of it but cannot find it so hope the following description will be clear.
Purchase a brass barbed connector (something like this -
http://www.harborfreight.com/14-in-barbed-fitting-68212.html)
place it in the middle of small tin can with the barbed end pointing up
melt some lead (did it in the garden on a camping stove in an old saucepan)
pour melted lead into the tin with the connector to cover the wide section of the connector leaving only the barbed section exposed.
After it cools when you take it out you have a lead disk with a hole in the middle and barbed connector
with a file make some very shallow channels across on the bottom of the disk that lead to the hole.
purchase an outboard motor tank fuel hose (the type which has a bulb pump in the middle of it) and connect the inlet end to the lead disk - If you have some hoses you can purchase only the bulb
That's it - you place the lead disk in the bilge and use the bulb to pump the water out to a bucket. It will pump out almost everything.