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$54.99 - actually I paid a bit too much for what I needed, since the pumpassy was part of a package to turn anything into a aerated baitwell -
package contained: - elec. on/off switch assy with mounting plate - 2 plastic tube guide assy's (about a foot long) with bubbler stones mounted on the bottom (like you see in aquaria) - these guide assy's can be attached (vertically) in whatever container you want to convert to a baitwell.. - the airpump assy (mounted on rubber shock absorber which has screwholes for attachement of pump - above the top water level of the well) - this airpump has 2 independent airpump vessels with 2 exhausts working of the same exciter - a decent amount of tubing to hook up this thing. As you can see it was more than I needed but everything that has "boat" in front of it - or is in any way connected to it - is too expensive anyway... :^) I figure, I'll use the left over stuff to mount in one of these large pool chlorine tablet buckets and connect another aerator pump to it to make a "portable" baitwell.. |
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I just use a bucket and a battery powered airator
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Wow. You are digging up bones from the past. 16 year old post. Wonder if chipde is still in Texas?
I use a bucket also with a transom mounted bilge pump |
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16 year .
? That's way back, I wonder if he ever fixed his airator?
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