Ok here's one to add to the discussion. I don't try to keep threadfins and green backs alive. Don't need a lot of circulation so I'm going to try something on this boat that I've always wanted to do. The factory inlet is at the bottom of the baitwell and comes through the transom. I am going to use a Rule through hull baitwell pump mounted very near the top of the water level that it seeks in the bait well. The pump will be mounted throught the skin of the bait well and pump water out of the bait well via a hose and thru hull fitting. Will it work?
Quote from: "wessnapp"Wow - that got heated. I almost thought I was on the THT for a minute. Nah,Just good ol' boys talking about hogwashin'
Wow - that got heated. I almost thought I was on the THT for a minute.
Quote from: "Capt. Bob"Quote from: "wessnapp"Wow - that got heated. I almost thought I was on the THT for a minute. Nah,Just good ol' boys talking about hogwashin' No offense meant and none taken. The scoop is meant to point forward, hence the term high speed pick-up. CB your point is a valid one, less use - longer life, but not relevant to the opposite sides of the fence that Scott and Wesnapp find themselves; Scotty, Wesnapp, and myself are using the livewell. My point was that leaving the pump on at speed does not hurt the pump and that the believe that turning the pump off when the boat is at speed is better for the pump is, wait for it............"Hogwash". At speed, regardless if the pump is on or off the impellor is spinning and the pump is accumulating revolutions. The biggest cause of pump failure is debris; weeds, sand, shell. If you want to get the most out of your pump be sure and install a strainer.305King - I run an 1100 rule on my 48 gallon livewell. Its stays on from the time bait is caught till the boat is back on the trailer.
Bob sound like you would need a timer http://www.cabelas.com/livewells-aerato ... adType=pla