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Installing a live well pump (basspirator)
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<blockquote data-quote="cybereyes" data-source="post: 84518" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>I was considering that, but its getting down to where this is the last thing I have to do aside from bracing underneath the edges of the livewell deck and cooler deck. Once that is done moving stuff around is pretty much not happening. So I hate to drive all the way to the lake to check out the water level, especially since I already have my aerator pump mounted into the transom which could potentially sink my boat. Not only that but even if I place it in the water and the water level is fine, that doesn't mean it will be fine once I add my weight, my GF's weight, the weight of the water in the livewell, the weight of the ice, food, drinks etc in the cooler. I pretty much know the water level won't get to the top edge of the boat. If I can manage to raise the livewell that would ease my thoughts of ever having to worry about If I may be about to sink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybereyes, post: 84518, member: 1168"] I was considering that, but its getting down to where this is the last thing I have to do aside from bracing underneath the edges of the livewell deck and cooler deck. Once that is done moving stuff around is pretty much not happening. So I hate to drive all the way to the lake to check out the water level, especially since I already have my aerator pump mounted into the transom which could potentially sink my boat. Not only that but even if I place it in the water and the water level is fine, that doesn't mean it will be fine once I add my weight, my GF's weight, the weight of the water in the livewell, the weight of the ice, food, drinks etc in the cooler. I pretty much know the water level won't get to the top edge of the boat. If I can manage to raise the livewell that would ease my thoughts of ever having to worry about If I may be about to sink. [/QUOTE]
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