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joe, i always wanted a livewell in the deck, until i had one. like willy said, always slopping on the deck, and a pain in the tukas to get bait out of. i've got a 35 gallon trash can with a pump mounted on the transom.
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Well, I'm gonna figure this ****e out if it kills me. I never liked the idea of using 20 gallons of space in the deck for "wet storage". Also didn't like having an external unit sitting on the deck wasting space either. I have a 2 pump system that's going to work great once I install this.
http://www.iboats.com/T_H_Overflow_D...-view_id.40117 Using 2 rule 500's on a timer running to their own switches.(Not easy to figure out) The timer can run from full on to 30 seconds on every 5 minutes. They both kick on an off at the same time or when I'm running with the seacock open I just turn on the "out" pump. I know yer gonna say it, yes it's a drain to the batteries, but I have had no problems with it and I run a stereo and an amp and a plethora of other stuff too. Think it was pretty bold of wellcraft to call it a "fisherman" and not have a working livewell..... Will post pics this winter. Fishing is just getting red hot in Savannah.
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I agree w/Willy about not using the floor tank...it's really poorly designed w/beveled sides and is great at sloshing water out...plus an in-floor-tank is a pain I remember from a friend's Rabalo...it was larger, better sealed, didn't slosh, but a PAIN to retrieve live bait from...
Another way to go w/live bait requires no thru-hull or over-the-splashwell plumbing at all...all it needs is 12 volts and is completely self-contained...fill w/water to get started, plug it in and it recirculates, aerates and filters the water...here's one I made several years back.... ![]() ![]() It's mostly used for freshwater live herring, gizzard shad and trout, but I've used it many times in saltwater for porgies, shrimp, mud-minnows...no need for all the raw-water plumbing...plug it in and GO FISHIN'!!... ![]() If you want more info on how to do this, or how to buy an already made just let me know...
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PM'ed.
I always thought that they needed new water to operate, but I guess not. What to use the in floor live well hole for? Only idea that comes to mind is another fish/beer box. An other ideas? |
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That's a real nice professional looking tank. But, for saltwater I myself would def need water to be exchanged. If I put 20 pogies, menhaden, whatever- in there, they would be dead in no time flat.
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In all the times I've put Porgies, shrimp or whatever I've never lost a single bait...keeping the water aerated, filtered and circulating is key...
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