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esspe
25.04.2021 20:09:09

Max-Air™ Livewell Venturi Aerator The venturi system draws fresh air from outside the livewell and injects tiny air bubbles into the water flowing into the livewell. The reduced restriction of this fitting allows more water to flow from the pump than traditional spray heads.


joeydangerous
15.05.2021 8:35:23

Can you add a livewell to a boat? more


BCuser
27.04.2021 12:34:01

Designed with heavy-duty molded plastic, the large 24-gallon capacity livewell works as a portable or can easily be installed in a flat bottom or jon boat.


iziHost.tk
11.06.2021 11:37:27

Excellent for livewell or washdown applications in harsh marine environments. The seamless motor shell and sealed switch protects the pump from splashed liquids. Self-priming and can run dry without damage. For tank size 35 gallons and under. [links]


nanaimogold
09.06.2021 16:02:49

One of the ‘holes’ should be where the bilge pump ejects water. You should be able to identify the bilge ejection port, while the boat is on the trailer, use a garden hose to put some water in the bottom of the boat and turn on the bilge pump. Never plug this hole, you will burn out your bilge pump. [links]


morpheus
21.05.2021 10:02:51

Install a Pump Box A pump box is the best solution, so consider it during your livewell pump installation. Bilge pumps work here because they use the same motors and impellers as in centrifugal livewell pumps. more


Vasiliev
11.06.2021 13:13:55

In the case of a 30-gallon livewell, a pump that pushes 1,260 gph or more will keep most baits in prime condition. For a 50-gallon tank, a pump with 2,100 gph or more would do the trick. [links]


ritobanb
04.05.2021 13:53:08

Livewell pump capacity is a major factor affecting aeration • efficiency. Pumps should move at least 500 gallons of water per hour (gph) to assure maximum aeration. Replace existing pumps if they do not deliver at least 500 gph per livewell.


edwinc112
28.05.2021 16:54:51

The auto setting will let the livewell fill up, lets water freely flow back and forth between the well and the lake, and automatically closes when you get on plane. When I catch a fish I put it on “Auto” and leave it there all day, unless the water gets really hot or nasty, then I will switch to “recirc”. here


bethel
11.06.2021 11:37:27

I have a 2008 Triton 240 that i got last summer. This spring I want to start live bait fishing. I have never used live bait before so I have e few questions. Picture this scenario, I fill up the live well on my way to catch bait in the inlet etc. I am catching bait and putting it in the live well. Now that I have enough I want to head out 25 miles for some grouper action. I've been told that I should not have the live well on while I am cruising. Is that correct? If so, then won't my bait die. Will water circulate enough to keep them going? What's the procedure? I have been fishing, both bottom and trolling, but with dead or artificial. Someone please school me on the do's and dont's of livewell use. What switches at the helm, under the hatch, and in the well itself do I use and for what. Just to make it clear the live well is tied in to the raw water wash down. Thanks [links]


Decksperiment
09.06.2021 16:02:49

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Qoad Sof
21.05.2021 10:02:51

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sixy
11.06.2021 13:13:55

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04.05.2021 13:53:08


Stickboy
28.05.2021 16:54:51

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HopeFlynn7x
11.06.2021 11:37:27

This one is a very basic setup. I pump that fills the boat. The only recirculation is to overfill it. [links]


Poorboy
09.06.2021 16:02:49

It is working fine. The previous owner had said that it just would not fill. I believe he was trying to fill it while under his main motor. [links]


kavindave26
21.05.2021 10:02:51

The pump runs, the tubes do not appear to be blocked, but no water goes in.
I have read about impellers, but don't fully grasp the idea. Any suggestions are appreciated. more


cdwebbtech
11.06.2021 13:13:55

If I'm understanding you, you hear the livewell pump making a noise that makes you believe it's running but it won't pump in water? Right? [links]


BitterTea
04.05.2021 13:53:08

I know that is probably a rookie question, but hey I just got the boat last night.


DanielLeerasiri
28.05.2021 16:54:51


Yes, I pushed water through the pumping system with a hose while testing it. here