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stonoman Posted - 04/15/2012 : 9:06:55 PM
Need 2 asap!!!

Stonoman
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boatpoor Posted - 04/18/2012 : 7:43:29 PM
Rule makes a 110V pump can find at Lowes! Can also put a timer on it or a reastat! Also works well for back up at dock where elec. is avalable!!
stanotti Posted - 04/18/2012 : 4:10:57 PM
I use an Automatic Bilge pump to pump fresh water in the tank with the tide change. I use one of the Rule all in one Automatic sensing 500 gal pumps. I attached the pump to a 3/4" garden hose and dangle the pump of the dock. The pump needs to be attached to a 12 volt battery and you need to attach a battery charger to the battery. The wire connections need to be water proofed because they will corode quickly or keep the connecting above the high water mark. When the tide gets to a certain level fresh water is pumped in. I have a drain also at they top of the tank to allow the old water to drain out. This eliminates the build up of toxins and also keep the water cooler in the summer. I also get to use natural Charleston salt water. If low tide is mid day it may get a little warm for a few hours but I rarly loose much bait. I have an air pump that runs all the time. I live on a tidal creek that is completly dry at very low tide. If you put the pump down to low it will run too much and burn up. I usually have to buy a new pump each year if it runs mid tide thur mid tide, but it is only $70. It's worth it to have fresh bait at my convinence. Haddrells doesn't sell live mullet. Mullet will last up to 2 wks if they don't die from a fishing hook.
stonoman Posted - 04/18/2012 : 06:11:50 AM
Pens are up and working.Plenty of flow right now for minnows.Shrimp could be a problem when it gets hot.

Stonoman
hooked up2 Posted - 04/17/2012 : 7:54:26 PM
you building a livewell for your boat?
aah924 Posted - 04/17/2012 : 4:59:56 PM
I have 2 available on Johns Island. You pick them up and they are yours!!!!
stonoman Posted - 04/17/2012 : 2:59:49 PM
Lowes brute.perfect!!

Stonoman
Happy Bob Posted - 04/17/2012 : 08:18:26 AM
Check with the car wash places. I got mine from Frank's for $5.00 ea. They had 30 & 55 gal.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
stonoman Posted - 04/17/2012 : 07:11:36 AM
That's perfect will get two today thanks.

Stonoman
stanotti Posted - 04/15/2012 : 9:50:55 PM
if you need hem for bait tanks, you could use 32gal Brute trash cans from Lowes. They work well for me.

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