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Kickboat with tote style livewell.
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livewell rear view.
The livewell is a 14 gallon Rubbermaid container.
Note the drain holes.
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livewell side view
you can see the bilge pump hose where it enters the tank.
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livewell top view.
My aerator is mounted to the livewell with the air hose entering the hole in the top.
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livewell top view open.
You can see the 5 inch aerator stone at the bottom of the well
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battery box.
If you look close you can see the bilge pump switch mounted to the side of the seat just above the battery.
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Battery
Power Sonic 12 volt, 8.5 AH, re-chargeable sealed lead acid.
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Bilge pump.
I put my bilge on a retractable shaft so I can raise it out of the water if I want to cross a thick weed bed or crash the tulles!
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Close up of bilge and shaft.
Bilge pump is an Attwood 500 GPH submersible pump.
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Lid is double hinged to clear a cross member on my frame.
You can see the end of the hose from the bilge pump here.
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The lid was made from clear plexi glass.
Not a good idea!
When fish can see out they try to get out.
Duct tape solved that.
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Latch
Hey it works so don't laugh!
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Aerator stone epoxied to bottom of livewell.
There's some crawdad parts in there too from the last Delta Open!
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Bilge pump and Fish finder schematic diagram
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