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New addition to the SeaArk plus couple big stripers
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<blockquote data-quote="H20hawgs" data-source="post: 382281" data-attributes="member: 15902"><p>My boat had a built in bait tank tight where I have this one. It had a drain and water intake aerator on the built in tank. I drilled two holes in the super bait tank and silicones the fitting into place. Works great for Shad catching. You can run lake water through it non stop until they are purged out then use the super bait tank filter and pump. Best part is it self drains.</p><p></p><p>The mounts are a piece of 3/4"x 3/4" aluminum angle. I got it from Home Depot. I used 6" long pieces on the long sides of tank. On the front and back I cut 6 pieces 2" long. I put 2 holes in each. Drilled holes and screwed them to the deck. Once screwed tight I took a hammer and tapped the aluminum to contour over the small lip. It is rock solid and will never mover or come out unless they are unscrewed. </p><p>I'll take some pics and post them this week for you!</p><p>SBT plumbed is the best of the bait tank world. I also put a bubbler on it for just herring in summer. I used a small piece of electrical conduit/PVC and ran the power wires and bubbler hose in and attached that to the side of the bait tank. I drilled a hole the size of conduit into floor beside tank and pushed conduit into floor where my wire chase is located. I pulled the power and bubbler hose throught that to console. I post all that this week too with better pics.</p><p>Here is one pic I over exposed that shows the way I ran power for SBT filter pump and also a bubbler hose. Also you can see the angles attached and tapped back with a hammer to lock them to the tank lip. Hope this helps for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H20hawgs, post: 382281, member: 15902"] My boat had a built in bait tank tight where I have this one. It had a drain and water intake aerator on the built in tank. I drilled two holes in the super bait tank and silicones the fitting into place. Works great for Shad catching. You can run lake water through it non stop until they are purged out then use the super bait tank filter and pump. Best part is it self drains. The mounts are a piece of 3/4"x 3/4" aluminum angle. I got it from Home Depot. I used 6" long pieces on the long sides of tank. On the front and back I cut 6 pieces 2" long. I put 2 holes in each. Drilled holes and screwed them to the deck. Once screwed tight I took a hammer and tapped the aluminum to contour over the small lip. It is rock solid and will never mover or come out unless they are unscrewed. I'll take some pics and post them this week for you! SBT plumbed is the best of the bait tank world. I also put a bubbler on it for just herring in summer. I used a small piece of electrical conduit/PVC and ran the power wires and bubbler hose in and attached that to the side of the bait tank. I drilled a hole the size of conduit into floor beside tank and pushed conduit into floor where my wire chase is located. I pulled the power and bubbler hose throught that to console. I post all that this week too with better pics. Here is one pic I over exposed that shows the way I ran power for SBT filter pump and also a bubbler hose. Also you can see the angles attached and tapped back with a hammer to lock them to the tank lip. Hope this helps for now. [/QUOTE]
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