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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 719
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Nice tank Matt.
Just to fill in some blanks. The external tank I have on my trident was originally built for the cabo. It was built by Mo about 7 years ago. The tank I built was for my Extreme. I have modified my tank to be free standing, intake and outake changed. The main struture of this tank has been solid and well abused. Cj is the premier tank builder, so I wouldn't even bother doing another tank myself. It's a lot of work and the fumes remove brain cells - as anyone who has met CJ will atest to. I've seen many many bait tanks. IMHO, this setup is the best for a trident. To my knowledge, the vinly glue does not break down in sun light. The materials and adhesives used are used by the Navy and SeaWorld. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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![]() Thanks for your Input Art, after all you are the true inspiration for this tank. I agree that this is by far the BEST tank for the Trident. And im not just saying that because we make them. I am on my 2nd trident and have had 4 or 5 tank set ups including the internal KayaTank. This new tank is sleek, light, and keeps bait alive wonderfully. The exhaust system on this tank was modeled after those used on sport boats. it allows only the freshest/newest water to stay within the tank. The intake is as low as possible and the exhaust is as high as you can get it. Last edited by Siebler; 11-01-2008 at 11:10 AM. |
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