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Fishboy
Posted 4/12/2005 8:02 PM (#30985)
Subject: Installing an aerator???


Hey there. I am wanting to install an aerator in for my baitwell in my boat. I have a 2004 Crestliner Fishhawk 1750sc. The years previous to this had the baitwell aerated. Anyway, my question is the about the drainage in the baitwell. Right now there is a drain plug in the bottom of the bait well that when drained the water would have to be bilged out. If I install an aerator in it, is it alright to put and over flow drainage hole in the baitwell and use the bilge to pump it out or should I run an out hose thru the side of the boat like the livewell has. Don't really want to drill a hole in the side of the boat if I dont really need to.

Someone must know whats the thing to do.


Thanks,

Ronny
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sworrall
Posted 4/14/2005 7:24 AM (#31042 - in reply to #30985)
Subject: RE: Installing an aerator???




Location: Rhinelander
If you decide to run the water into the bilge, it would be necessary to have an autobilge system on board, and I would recommend dual pumps. Make sure the overflow is screened so no bait ends up under the floor of the boat.
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