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Factory Livewells
I have noticed that the later V's have built in livewells.
How well do they work? |
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randlemanboater, See page 6 under: Hey what the!!!
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Mine works pretty good. Has dual aerators, one on each side.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...g?t=1169152791 |
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BR's is set up great, but we don't hear good reviews here about the infloor baitwells ...hard to get to and water sloshes out of 'em ...
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BR has all the nice stuff, V-21, new Yami, nice Cherokee, an extra V-20........
Thats what I was thinking. I would think that they would not drain very well being close to the waterline. But they look like they are good size in the pictures I've seen. |
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Yeah, the volume of those infloors was fine, but if I had one, I'd use it for storage and sit somethin' like this on top of it
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...Image003-1.jpg This is one I made, but several are available on the market like this one http://www.fishing-boating.com/livewellsystems/ I like these cause all ya need is 12 volts to operate...no plumbing, thru-hulls or over-transom hoses ;) ... |
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Nice bait tank!
Does it keep pogies alive without circulating fresh water? |
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and one heck of a perma- D-A-W-G yourself 8) |
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Yup...the key is areation, circulation, insulation and filtration !! ...mostly used for blue-back herring, but it'll kept menhaden, shrimp and other critters healthy and happy as well ... same goes for the Super Bait tank ... ;D ...
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