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cell128
11-21-2014, 10:32 AM
So I'm trying to make a wanna be Hobie style well with my other bait bucket parts and this Costco food container. Anyone make one like this? Tips? I don't think the pump would drag on the sand too much or I'd have to be real carful on launch and landings.for some reason pics aren't uploading. Or anyone have a cheap scupper style Hobie tank laying around? 1389513896
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octico
11-21-2014, 11:11 AM
Look at this, you want to put the pump on the bottom.
http://www.kayaksportfishing.com/shopping/store_baittanks.htm
chxh8me
11-21-2014, 11:16 AM
A lot of people use those vittle vaults. I think there might be some "how to" threads in this forum somewhere. Just put the pump on a long enough piece of hose to dangle it over the side. It works just fine, and you can pull it in when launching/landing and paddling thru kelp. Or is there a reason you want to go thru a scupper? You dont need to with that type of pump. Plus, its nice to have a fully self contained unit that can be removed when you dont need it.
Or check the online store of this forum. They sell one like this.
cell128
11-21-2014, 11:41 AM
I can live with dangling the pump over the side but I really want the water to drain from Inside the tank thorugh the scupper. My current t bucket drains the water through a slit and it builds up all over the storage area makes the yak drag more.. I could just make one hole for drainage in the tank. It will be a cleaner look too.
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chxh8me
11-21-2014, 12:02 PM
I can live with dangling the pump over the side but I really want the water to drain from Inside the tank thorugh the scupper. My current t bucket drains the water through a slit and it builds up all over the storage area makes the yak drag more.. I could just make one hole for drainage in the tank. It will be a cleaner look too.
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I put a coleman cooler drain in the bottom corner of my tank. You can always put one of those in, as close to a scupper hole as possible.
octico
11-21-2014, 12:57 PM
Put hose at the maximum water lever and let it drain out the side.
igotpron
11-21-2014, 01:16 PM
Let it hang over the side. I've played with most setups. The rule 350 on the left side with the strainer facing forward is the way to go. That way when you under way the pump gets pulled back and up and mostly out of the water but keeps intake in the water. Hardly any drag since the pump is barely skimming the surface.
chxh8me
11-21-2014, 01:43 PM
Put hose at the maximum water lever and let it drain out the side.
oops, yah. what he said. I misread what you were referring to in terms of drainage. my cooler drain is an "end of the day" drain.
taggermike
11-21-2014, 02:48 PM
Not sure what yak you have or the size of it's tank well, but if the well is big enough you can run the pump out side the bait tank and still pump through the scupper. I did that with the fish and dive I had years ago and really like it. Mike
cell128
11-21-2014, 07:14 PM
I tinkered around and it worked out good. Can still drain to scupper hole and even use the other hole to pump through if I don't want to hang it over the side. Overall it came out good thanks guys. This should work much better and those greens won't jump out of the bucket anymore lol is this what u mean taggermike? 138991390013901
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Cadillyak
11-21-2014, 10:05 PM
Looks good. Does it work as planned??
cell128
11-21-2014, 10:25 PM
Looks good. Does it work as planned??
Battery was dead charging overnight but should work good .. Hopefully I get to try it this sunday.... Need to get some pad eyes to get it strapped down better
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