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Ojos_raros 06-12-2018 08:04 AM

Hobie livewell old version
 
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If you have one, how do you like it? My wife bought me one for my bday - it has a beautiful design and looks very functional! Have you tried attached something like this to screen out crap in the water?

FISH11 06-12-2018 08:26 AM

I have the older tank and the pump used to suck up eel grass all the time out at La Jolla. I also had that screen from another pump. What I did was to cut out a small circle out of the screen and then inserted inside the Hobie tank inlet hose, up against the plastic inlet end. That made all the difference. The size of the screen holes is large enough to not restrict the flow and still keep the eel grass out, without altering the clearance under the hull.

Ojos_raros 06-12-2018 09:00 AM

How do you like the livewell overall? How many sardines can you keep alive and for how long can you keep them alive?

On my old livewell, 4 gallon capacity, bilge pump 500 gallons per hour, I could not keep more than 5 sardines alive.

Cronus 06-12-2018 09:22 AM

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I took a 90 degree fitting and cut the elbow out of it. This gives it a nice rounded surface so its not as easy to get clogged. Used the net from an old fish tank as a screen. It is glued on and does not really need the rubber band. Fits through the scupper hole. I saw it somewhere and copied it.

NICKWORN 06-12-2018 12:58 PM

mesh
 
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Originally Posted by Ojos_raros (Post 294156)
If you have one, how do you like it? My wife bought me one for my bday - it has a beautiful design and looks very functional! Have you tried attached something like this to screen out crap in the water?

I used mesh from an outter pocket on a book bag and tapped it around, works like a champ past 3 years or so. 2-3 good kicks and shes siphoning water. No eel grass whats so ever.

Ojos_raros 06-12-2018 02:16 PM

How long can you keep sardines alive in there?

DanaPT 06-12-2018 04:18 PM

anchovies don't last long for me.

I use a nylon lint filter made for sinks, zip tied to the intake tube to prevent
the clogs.

AND to help keep bait alive,you can use 3/4 PVC slip it over the existing stand pipe and expand the capacity of water. I add the extension before I get a fresh scoop. Sardines will last all day BUT they don't like to be crowded.

FISH11 06-12-2018 07:48 PM

I catch my own Greenback (Pacific) Macs or Spanish Macs. They hold up the best, some times I catch sardines but I know they won't live long in the tank and neither do anchovies. I found that sardines you need to pin on right away and handle as little as possible to increase their life expectancy. I really don't like using Sardines or anchovies, mostly because they are weak swimmers. The Sardines I have caught if not handled while removing from the Sabiki will still be alive at least a couple hours. The Macs are alive and strong all day long.

Mr. NiceGuy 06-12-2018 09:31 PM

I put a piece of drain screen in mine. It works perfect.

Then I lost the whole intake tube assembly. I bought a new one yesterday for $8-something at the Hobie store. Big improvement. Has it's own weed filter and the plastic tube is improved so it doesn't expand and contract as much as the originals.

fourtogo 06-13-2018 12:36 AM

Intake screen
 
I used sink strainer from dollar store . Form it over a broom handle secure it with shrink tubing. http://i67.tinypic.com/2qd975u.jpg

fourtogo 06-13-2018 12:42 AM

Intake screen
 
Bought sink screen from dollar store . Formed it over a broom handle trim too fit . Held in place with a piece of shrink tubing . http://i67.tinypic.com/2qd975u.jpg


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