Thread: KAYA TANK
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Old 02-27-2008, 11:02 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by tylerdurden View Post
True. It's good and bad. When the battery dies you still have a serviceable tank, but when you don't have any live bait with you, you still gotta haul around the extra weight. This only applies to the prowler I think. The only other problem is when bleeding a fish, make sure you don't get the blood in the prowler tank or it clogs up the pump when it coagulates.

It's a great system. I love mine.
I have a FND with a kayaktank==> my tank fills about 2/3 full without pump on.

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Originally Posted by bassboyc View Post
Hey guys if you KNOW you will not be using your tank for the day we do have plugs that you can use. The exhaust must be pluged from the outside so its not something you do and then decide to unplug while out unless you paddle back to shore.


There are a few tanks that will fill up partially without turning on, although none are like the prowler tanks.
How can I get a plug?
Is there a way I could rig a rope to it so that I could put it on before launching- and pull it off if I change my mind while out OTW?

Thanks...
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