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Installing a live well pump (basspirator)
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<blockquote data-quote="cybereyes" data-source="post: 84475" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>Hmm, well I'm not sure how to handle this. I may have to just put the **** boat in the water to ease my fears. When I first started this thread/project though. Others informed me that my aerator pump would act as a plug when not turned on, and water would only flow when power was applied to it. Hopefully the water level is not up as high as I suspect it will be and I will have nothing to worry about. Although I would always be nervous of that hole in the side that was connected to nothing that would stop water. Then you have to consider once the livewell gets full of water, and the 150 quart cooler has stuff in it, and there is two to four people in the boat, it all could change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybereyes, post: 84475, member: 1168"] Hmm, well I'm not sure how to handle this. I may have to just put the **** boat in the water to ease my fears. When I first started this thread/project though. Others informed me that my aerator pump would act as a plug when not turned on, and water would only flow when power was applied to it. Hopefully the water level is not up as high as I suspect it will be and I will have nothing to worry about. Although I would always be nervous of that hole in the side that was connected to nothing that would stop water. Then you have to consider once the livewell gets full of water, and the 150 quart cooler has stuff in it, and there is two to four people in the boat, it all could change. [/QUOTE]
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