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Mike2043

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So I bought this bait tank on ebay. Got a great deal. $80.00 couldn't beat it for a $300.00 tank. Anyway's what else am I going to need to hook it up. My boat as no bait tank pump so I know I will need that but whats invoved with putting one of these pumps in. Also I don't have a wash down and would like to add one can this all be done with one pump? The tank is 17 gal. Not sure where I am going to put it. I may just use it as I need it and not do a perm. mount. What do you guy's think?

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Above that, a bronze cut-off will screw on.

Try to avoid a pickup where the bally valve screws onto the top of the fitting. Use a seacock with an internal ball valve and a flange instead, less chance of failure.

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Hey I looked around on the LivebaitLarry's web site and saw that they have a Transom mouted pump. Mounts like a transducer.

Anyone use this type of set up?

Thoughts on it?
 
optimaxfish":100v4oo4 said:
Mike2043":100v4oo4 said:
Hey I looked around on the LivebaitLarry's web site and saw that they have a Transom mouted pump. Mounts like a transducer.

Anyone use this type of set up?

Thoughts on it?

kinda like using a trash can for a livewell :roll: :lol:

Your'e just jealous :p Mine works perfectly, cost less than $80, doesn't take up ANY room on deck when not needed!!! :)

Mike, just ignore FishFactory uh...umm I mean Optimax. He's just a b@ll buster :lol: :lol: :lol: Enjoy your new bait well. Go catch fish!!
 

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