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Thread: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

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    Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    My mates suggested i place a live bait tank under my floor, ive spent the last 3 days making this and its finally in place

    welding the 1.6mm aluminium was tricky so its far from the best but should work

    i already have a bilge pump bolted to my transom so i plan on running my pump where it is with the hose up over the transom than down under the floor

    i haven't decided on a location for the drainage weather it be to the side or above the bung any input?

    what spray aerators or people using? my tank is around 270mm in the middle (deepest point) not sure if to go with a basic PVC hose type with holes drilled into the PVC pipe or splash out on a fancy aerator, open to any suggestions or possibly pic's of your live bait tanks

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Make sure you have your life jacket on gazza.

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    it will work only if your floor is above the water line few inches if not you can use it as kill tank or storige
    Just add drain bung so water can drain down in bilge
    nice work

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Fed View Post
    Make sure you have your life jacket on gazza.
    LOL. Gazza, Fed is right mate as are the others. This will not work - it will purely fill the boat with water unless the water line is below the floor level which would be extremely unusual in a pressed tinnie. The only way it would be functional is with the addition of a second pump to pump water out at the same rate it is pumped in but if the out pump fails or blocks you are on a one way trip to Davy Jone's locker.

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Mate not sure but it looks like u have a small raised forward deck? is there room for one on that and would that get it up high enough above the water line
    Looks like a good tank so take MyWays advise n put a Bung in this one and use it as a storage tank n I know it's painful but knock up another for the forward deck
    U can never have to much storage


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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Quote Originally Posted by gazza2006au View Post
    My mates suggested i place a live bait tank under my floor, ive spent the last 3 days making this and its finally in place
    Get some new mates LOL

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    My knowledge of how these systems work could be written on a pin bead but could Gazza get away with one bilge pump, have it so that it pumps out and syphon water in, probably need a way of priming the syphon hose though. On second thoughts, nice kill tank, I think I need a project like this while the wind is blowing.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    As others have said, that is unlikely to work safely in a pressed tinny, due to low freeboard. Your deck is just not far enough above you water line. Just think of gravity and pressure head--water only wants to flow downhill, ie, from a higher level to a lower level. This is why people mount their tanks above floor level, so gravity will drain it. if you intend to feed it from a pump mounted in the water outside your transom, you would need a pump of equal rate to pump it out. if you were to feed it from below the water line, then have a pump in the tank to pump it out, it still won't really work, as the pump would need to exactly match the rate it is coming in, or you would a) pump it dry, which the bait won't like, or b) it will overflow onto your deck and fill the boat up.And you would need a totally secure tap system on the inlet to stop it flooding the boat when you are not using it. If your boat had a fully sealed deck with scuppers above the water line to drain off the deck, this could maybe be made to work.
    So, long story short, this is a bad idea unless you can mount it so that the bottom of the tank is above your normal water line at all times.

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Maybe an aeration system and a pump that can fill and pump out.

    TMC

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    You don't need the bottom of the tank above water, the drain/over flow can be at the top, as long as the surface is above water level outside, it will simply over flow, like all bait tanks should

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    haha funny f...... i took all this into consideration the floor is higher than a normal tinny the floor sits on the inside of the chines which is above water level haha, plus being a tiller there is always one person in the back if there are 3 of us 2 sit at the back

    i plan on installing a one way valve for the drainage

    but what i might do is take some clear hose down to the river fill it with water and run it down side the boat to check the water level on the side where the LBT is placed and at the transom before i drill the drainage hole

    there is really no space to build a tank and put it up the front i have the bench seat (3 seat tinny middle seat removed) so only the small pocket under the front deck or the area between the seat and anchor shelf

    i done a LBT a couple of years ago i hacked into the rear seat and said i wouldnt do it again

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    what was wrong with a portable live tank? soo much trouble for that.....

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    You are going to have a wet arse every time you turn to port with that live well.......might need to address how you keep the water inside.
    Jack.

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    You don't need the bottom of the tank above water, the drain/over flow can be at the top, as long as the surface is above water level outside, it will simply over flow, like all bait tanks should
    yes, but in a tinny without a sealed floor, as it appears to be, he is filling his bilge up as the tank overflows.

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    Re: Little Under Floor Live Bait Tank Project

    How much fall do you have then Gazza. If it is only a small amount you will need to be very careful / watchful. If wave action has the ability to contact the outlet it will impede the overflow outlet and very possibly overflow the tank into the boat. If you do go ahead, I would ensure you have an automatic bilge pump installed as well if you don't already. Make sure the inlet is flow adjustable to allow for whatever outflow you end up getting. You will also need to make very sure that bait can not clog the output or reduce it's flow. It may even be worth using a float switch as a safety cut out.

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