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Installing a live well pump (basspirator)
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<blockquote data-quote="cybereyes" data-source="post: 84798" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>Yup you were right. I never realized how high these things sit in the water. I was expecting it to be very close, but it wasn't. If you look at my pics in the other thread of the aerator pump hole coming out the transom, you see how low it is, and my GF said when she leaned over the back of the boat it was just barely covered with water. She only weighs 120 pounds but still. I'm very pleased with the result of this test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybereyes, post: 84798, member: 1168"] Yup you were right. I never realized how high these things sit in the water. I was expecting it to be very close, but it wasn't. If you look at my pics in the other thread of the aerator pump hole coming out the transom, you see how low it is, and my GF said when she leaned over the back of the boat it was just barely covered with water. She only weighs 120 pounds but still. I'm very pleased with the result of this test. [/QUOTE]
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