I really do not understand the replies I have read. Some five years ago I converted a very large upstairs playroom into two large bedrooms with ensuites. The distance from the "tanks" in my vented system was such that the showers hardly trickled.
Thanks to help from Bahco, if I remember right, I connected the two ensuites onto a very cheap purple pump (Showerstream £95?) from B&Q, it could be adjusted as to outflow pressure. It has been superb, both my kids use it regularly at the same time, but I did make the decision not to have it on full power but the shower force is still very acceptable.
2 years ago I connected our own ensuite onto the same system, from a gravity fed previously, no problem.
The main bathroom has a gravity fed shower that is connected via a different set of pipes to the water tanks. So very occasionally when my daughter is home three showers can be on the go, and I have yet to run out of hot water.
Now we do not have "power showers", the hot water tank never lets us down, and the shower forces are more than acceptable. The only time I have a power shower is when everyone is out and I secretly turn the pump adjustment to full, the pump is in the airing cupboard next to our bathroom - have to have a treat sometimes!!
I am no plumber, just been grateful for all the help they have given me on the site here, invaluable - but I can speak from what I did and it worked, and the pump still goes on happily, guess I must be lucky!!