SeaRay provides indicator lights for sump operation in each head, and on the dash. The lights in the head are useful just to ensure that the sump is operating before you complete a 20 minute shower. (hey, a seat, a "skylight" and almost unlimited hot water because the sun heats the water hose... and it's a great way to nurse a hangover)
SeaRay installed a LOT of sure-to-fail Attwood sumps, so that light has saved me plenty of hassles.
The indicator on the dash has been useful when said Attwood floats stick, making the pump run incessently. When you hear water being discharged, you can also glance at the dash and determine if it was bilge water that should be investigated, or just condensate.
BTW John, if you have Attwood sumps, the floats will fail, if they haven't already. I installed a mercury Rule float switch in the Attwood box, and it's performed perfectly ever since.