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Thread: Bait tanks for boats

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    Quote Originally Posted by HESBROS View Post
    Build your own, then you can make it the demensions and size you want. Plywood with a fiberglassed interior and plumbing. Not that hard, we have built a few for our boat, changing the size and shapes around. You need about 25-30 gallons to carry a full scoop of fin bait. And that depends on the size of bait. Also, remember it is best to place your tank in the center of the boat depending on the size.
    Yup i guess this is how its gonna go down at the end. I might make two and put ome under each seat or get a big one and put it in front if the engine cover. Thanks.

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    Thats the key, when you design it, design it in a way that it will have other use as well! Also, remember when plumbing, you want your water circulation counter clockwise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HESBROS View Post
    Thats the key, when you design it, design it in a way that it will have other use as well! Also, remember when plumbing, you want your water circulation counter clockwise!
    Ok ill keep that in mind thanks.

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