Baitwell Pump/saltwater wasdown

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Baitwell Pump/saltwater wasdown

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I have a baitwell pump gone bad. I'm buying a new one asap and had considered converting my baitwell to double as a saltwater washdown by buying a heavy duty pump. Has anyone done anything like this or have any advice on how big of a pump to convert to.
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I think that Don "dstockwell" did that on his boat :-D Maybe he will see this or you can shoot him a PM :thumbup: :beer:
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Washdown

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dstockwell,
What size pump did you end up with and how does the system work for cleanup?
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You better get a bait/washdown pump, cause a regular bait pump wont cut the mustard. I do not use mine because even though the pump has flow, it does not have pressure, something like Flojet, maybe or similar. [/url]
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