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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
DrNip's Weld-Craft 1248 - Hit 32.1 MPH!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="rocket rich" data-source="post: 345174" data-attributes="member: 13596"><p>I have a setup like your livewell and made a stand pipe to fit the inlet hole .I can get a natural flow of 5 1/2 inches of water in the well. I then put a pump to put more water or just put a little O-2 into the well. even in the hot summer I never had a problem with dead fish. The stand pipe take care of the over flow. water will be sucked out when under way so put the stand pipe in when using the outboard. use a rubber plug to seal around the standpipe. Don't know how to send pictures or I would. That's one nice boat, but really heavy. I checked with a dealer in Quicy IL and they were cheaper than your's but no live well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket rich, post: 345174, member: 13596"] I have a setup like your livewell and made a stand pipe to fit the inlet hole .I can get a natural flow of 5 1/2 inches of water in the well. I then put a pump to put more water or just put a little O-2 into the well. even in the hot summer I never had a problem with dead fish. The stand pipe take care of the over flow. water will be sucked out when under way so put the stand pipe in when using the outboard. use a rubber plug to seal around the standpipe. Don't know how to send pictures or I would. That's one nice boat, but really heavy. I checked with a dealer in Quicy IL and they were cheaper than your's but no live well. [/QUOTE]
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