It is a somewhat amazing coincidence I saw three people from this site out fishing over the weekend then found this site the same day by accident. Though maybe not since you guys are probably always out fishing. The reason I found this site is I was live lining spot for the second time ever and the first time sucesfully. I was using a floating bait bucket to hold the spot but it is difficult to drag through the water and I have to lift it out every time I try to move. Then if it falls while moving the water drains out and the fish die. I found this site while looking into a DIY livewell for my kayak. I have found two basic options as follows:
1. Pipe a bilge pump into a cooler/container and drag the pump through the water. Advantages: No priming needed. Cheaper. Disadvantages: You have to drag a bilge pump through the water.
2. Install a livewell pump inside of or attached to the outside of a cooler/container and run tubing from the pump to the water. Advatages: Pump is out of the water and possibly contained inside the livewell. Disadvantages: Need a complicated installation of a hand pump with one way valves.
My question is can I use one of the $30 livewell pumps with the through hull fitting run through a scupper hole? If a rubber gasket can be found to seal the pump to the scupper the scupper can become part of the plumbing and nothing is adding drag while paddling. It it works it would eliminate both priming and dragging a bilge pump through the water.
Then tubing would be run from the outlet of the pump to a PVC pipe with holes drilled in it to create a spray bar. A large bulkhead fitting can be used as an overflow drain. A small bulkhead fitting can used as an end of the day drain.
Please let me know if any of you have a DIY livewell and how you did it.
1. Pipe a bilge pump into a cooler/container and drag the pump through the water. Advantages: No priming needed. Cheaper. Disadvantages: You have to drag a bilge pump through the water.
2. Install a livewell pump inside of or attached to the outside of a cooler/container and run tubing from the pump to the water. Advatages: Pump is out of the water and possibly contained inside the livewell. Disadvantages: Need a complicated installation of a hand pump with one way valves.
My question is can I use one of the $30 livewell pumps with the through hull fitting run through a scupper hole? If a rubber gasket can be found to seal the pump to the scupper the scupper can become part of the plumbing and nothing is adding drag while paddling. It it works it would eliminate both priming and dragging a bilge pump through the water.
Then tubing would be run from the outlet of the pump to a PVC pipe with holes drilled in it to create a spray bar. A large bulkhead fitting can be used as an overflow drain. A small bulkhead fitting can used as an end of the day drain.
Please let me know if any of you have a DIY livewell and how you did it.
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