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Old 01-11-2022, 02:18 PM   #1
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Kayak Bait Tank - DIY

Hi all, just wanted to share my recent creation. I built a DIY bait tank for my Outback and I wanted to share my results. Hope some of you find it useful if you were thinking of building one of your own in the near future.
https://youtu.be/fatMnJjoPbQ
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Old 01-11-2022, 04:37 PM   #2
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A good way to save a few bucks. I have the Hobie version but have recently purchased a vittle vault for experimental purposes. Costco is carrying the container for 24.99. I like that you left one scupper hole open for fast drainage purposes. When both scuppers are in use for a Livewell the back area sometimes stays uncomfortably flooded.
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Old 01-11-2022, 06:55 PM   #3
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ya I went to Costco to buy a new vault but they only had smaller ones. The one I had purchased a year back from Costco was larger so I just used the old one. Either way they are great for making the bait tank as they are light, cheap and easy to work with.
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Old 01-12-2022, 08:03 AM   #4
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Nice work.


Please see my comment at the video.
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Old 01-12-2022, 12:21 PM   #5
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Looks good................my suggestions:

1. get rid of the bungee cords and use straps instead, the bungee cords will stretch out after a while

2. Mount everything to the tank with stainless steel hardware. If you should happen to flip over the tank will float and being that all the additional hardware is strapped to the tank it should minimize your losses.

3. The trailer connector that runs to the battery box is likely to corrode, it won't happen tomorrow but I can almost guarantee you that it's going to corrode. if you're doing beach launches I can guarantee you it will come in contact with water. If you mount the box to the tank you can put the connector inside the box and prevent saltwater exposure.


other than that it looks good.................tight lines!!!
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Old 01-12-2022, 01:07 PM   #6
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Looks good................my suggestions:

1. get rid of the bungee cords and use straps instead, the bungee cords will stretch out after a while

2. Mount everything to the tank with stainless steel hardware. If you should happen to flip over the tank will float and being that all the additional hardware is strapped to the tank it should minimize your losses.

3. The trailer connector that runs to the battery box is likely to corrode, it won't happen tomorrow but I can almost guarantee you that it's going to corrode. if you're doing beach launches I can guarantee you it will come in contact with water. If you mount the box to the tank you can put the connector inside the box and prevent saltwater exposure.


other than that it looks good.................tight lines!!!

4. Cord grip or grommet coming out of your battery box
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Old 01-13-2022, 07:54 AM   #7
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Looks good................my suggestions:

1. get rid of the bungee cords and use straps instead, the bungee cords will stretch out after a while

2. Mount everything to the tank with stainless steel hardware. If you should happen to flip over the tank will float and being that all the additional hardware is strapped to the tank it should minimize your losses.

3. The trailer connector that runs to the battery box is likely to corrode, it won't happen tomorrow but I can almost guarantee you that it's going to corrode. if you're doing beach launches I can guarantee you it will come in contact with water. If you mount the box to the tank you can put the connector inside the box and prevent saltwater exposure.


other than that it looks good.................tight lines!!!
Thanks for the tips. I considered the strap vs bungee and went with bungee cords as it was the easier of the two options. I figured it would be easy to switch over at a later date when the time was right. As for the connector, yes I anticipate some trouble with that in the future. All other wire connections are soldered and heat shrink wrapped. I wanted to be able to disconnect the battery box from the pump and tank for easy removal. I will keep the connector lubed with electric connector grease to minimize water corrosion and just be prepared to replace it in the future if I see build up. Thanks for commenting on the project.
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