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Terry,

 

Just wondering....as i am also a warrior owner ........

 

Do you put your over-flow from your tank over the transom.......or.......have you put some skin fittings through the back of the transom lower down ? dry.gif

 

Just wondering as i have seen a few about with this set up and would like a closer look rolleyes.gif ......(steal the best ideas)

 

Gary

 

 

 

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Gary, I've plumbed mine in with a skin fitting on the opposite side to my bilge pump outlet so as to give a sort of symmetry. Remember to make your outlet of a bigger bore than your inlet otherwise it may have trouble keeping up with the pumped flow in; the bore of my inlet pipe is

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YES PLEASE, TERRY tongue.gif

 

would love some pic's also it would be great if i could see your system in the 'flesh'

 

Are you coming down on the 9th/10th ?

 

I hope to be fishing the Poole Dolphins Bream Comp on the Sunday, so may be busy ph34r.gif

 

Or another weekend ? rolleyes.gif

 

I will send you a PM with my email if this makes sending pics easier ohmy.gif

 

Gary

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Terry,

Nice set up you have there, wink.gif

 

did you use a non-return valve between bilge and tank ?

 

also any ideas for a strainer on the outlet pipe ? unsure.gif

 

and finally....on the intake pipe did you lower it into the water to stop too many bubbles and scum forming due to too much air ? ph34r.gif

 

If you are about next weekend are you launching from Baiter

 

Many Thanks

 

Gary

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Gary

 

I use to use a wahing bag that you get free with the washing tablets for the washing machine.

 

Great for stopping things and fish, if sandeels, going back down the outlet.

 

Hope the picture comes out ok

 

Coddy

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Good points, Gary.

 

1) Anti syphon valve; not needed as the tank is higher than the bilge so the pressure above would be greater than that at the bottom.

2) There is an attachment for the skin fittings which is a plastic cover with holes in to stop any ingress of muck/mackerel. I have 3 or 4 of these which I got in the States so I'm sure they're available here.

3) Yes, the inlet is under the water to a) stop foaming as you say and cool.gif to maximise the power of the jet to create the anticlockwise vortex.

 

Good point about the washing bag as you will certainly put your baits in the tank between drifts and eventually the hook will become entangled, as you say.

 

Next weekend, possibly Mudeford launch as the ledge is fishing well but undecided yet.

 

Get to work on the tank, the bass will be here soon.

 

Terry.

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