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How To Install A Livewell In A Boat

There are several ways to plumb and install your Livewell or Bait Well Tank. Somethings you should consider when designing your tank are listed beneath. Unsure of which setup to use, what pumping, aeration, overflow and draining fittings you need? Our crew of experienced experts volition assist yous in your design and help yous with any livewell or bait well trouble shooting issues yous may have.

Overflow ties into the Livewell or Bait Tank drain line

Livewell Plumbing Diagram

This Livewell or Allurement Well setup is very simple.

As you can see by the diagram the overflow "T's" into the drain line allowing you to refresh and recirculate the water in your livewell or allurement well tank. This pattern is all-time if you lot are doing a side mount livewell or if you don't want to drill an above waterline hole in your boat.

  Typically one would employ i-1/8" elbow thru-hulls with a screen for the tank overflow, ane-1/8" straight

thru-hull for the boat transom bleed, 1-one/8" "T" plumbing equipment to connect the 2, an adjustable aerator nozzle for water flow command, an ane-ane/8" hose, 3/4" drain fitting with a three/four" to ane-i/8" hose adapter. Pump would depend on the gallon size and number of Livewells and Bait Wells yous will have installed in your boat.

Stem Tube Overflow Threads into the Livewell or Allurement Well Bleed Fitting

Bait Well Plumbing Diagram

  This Livewell or Bait Well setup is simple and easy.

As you tin can see by the diagram the overflow is a standpipe that seals the drain (Threaded or Push button-In) line assuasive you lot to freshen and recirculate the water in your livewell or bait well tank. This blueprint is used often on Bait Wells. Simple installation because there is non a need for additional drilling in the livewell or bait tank if you are doing a side mountain livewell or if yous practise not desire to drill an above waterline hole in your boat.

  Typically one would use one-one/8" threaded thru-hulls with a screened threaded overflow tube for the tank overflow, 1-ane/viii" straight thru-hull for the boat transom drain, an adjustable aerator nozzle for water flow control, and 1-i/8" hose. Pump size would depend on the gallon size and number of Livewells and Bait Well Tanks you will have installed in your boat.

Overflows directly out the top side of the Livewell or Bait Well Tank

Bait Tank Plumbing Diagram

  This Livewell or Allurement Well setup is easy to install.

As you can see by the diagram the overflow outlets directly through the hull of the gunkhole above the water line allowing you lot to refresh and recirculate the water in your livewell or bait well tank. This design is best if you are doing a horizontal mount livewell.

  Typically one would use 1-1/8" direct thru-hulls with a screen for the tank overflow, 1-1/8" straight thru-hull for the above h2o line overflow drain, 1-1/8" I.D. hose to connect the two, an adjustable aerator nozzle for water period command, two 3/4" drain thru-hulls (one for the livewell or bait well tank and one for the thru-transom drain outlet)  with a 3/4" I.D. hose connecting the ii. Pump size would depend on the gallon size and number of Livewells and Bait Well Tanks yous volition take installed in your gunkhole

Setting up your Livewell or Allurement Well Tank with the proper Plumbing, Pumping, Aerators, Overflow Fittings, Draining, Spray Bars, Bilge Pumps, and Water Recirculation is key.

Source: https://www.customlivewells.com/setup-diagrams

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