HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

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HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby Torpedo » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:30 pm

Estimated budget cost: $140
Estimated time of work: ~3 hours

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Water drain holes

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Rod holders

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Inside view

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Outside view

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Water pump

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Drain plug

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Battery box

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Big fish are out there and they prefer live bait, so go out there and get some!! Hope this helps

Tight lines and revs up!

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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby holedem27 » Thu May 21, 2009 8:28 pm

Were does that clear tube go to?
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby Torpedo » Thu May 21, 2009 9:04 pm

the 3/4" clear tubing? it's attached to the bilge pump that feeds fresh water for the live bait. also, i have re-routed my yamaha spout into the tank via 1/4" hose, keeps the livewell fresh while in transit.
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby holedem27 » Sun May 24, 2009 6:39 pm

Is that Red Blue adapter the pump? Can you buy those like at Acadamy? Whats that brass fitting you installed were the drain spout was? And is that black vent just for overflow?
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby holedem27 » Sun May 24, 2009 6:44 pm

Nevermind i didnt see the text bellow the pics.
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby The Fishing Sho » Sun May 24, 2009 10:47 pm

I think Torpedos drain hole is now plugged and he lets the water run out the top if I remember correctly.

You can get a pump at any marine store. It is a Rule 360 Bilge Pump. Run from $18 - $25 online.
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby mc08066 » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:53 pm

I would also have the water discharge hole a bit higher then the inlet line. This will allow the water to cycle better.
The bilge pump battery will last longer if you have a rule bilge 360 instead of a 500. On my bilge pump 500 I only get about 5 hours of flow where as with a 360 I'm over 8 hours. You can add a timer and you will double your battery life. Kayak shops can supply most of these items. My concern is how many sardines can you place in cooler and how long will they last? In a kayak they last almost all day. With a jet ski, I would think they get beat up pretty good. Your thoughts and input?
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Re: HOW TO : Build a Portable PWC Livewell

Postby HawaiianShorts » Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:51 pm

I'm starting to notice that my bait stays alive longer when there is enough water in the tank. My first tank, the water is usually 3/4 gone by the time I stop. Obviously the bait is going to roll. However, the water is usually near full even when I'm riding. This helped a lot since there isn't much room for the bait to bounce. All I did to the new tank was to make the drain outlet to a 1/2" tube. With the bilge pump running at all times, the water level stays a little above the drain outlet.

Give that a try first. Also, I usually don't go more than 40mph with bait. If you have a yamaha or a water sprout of some sort that fills the tank with water while riding, speed shouldn't matter too much.
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