Ships – Fishing vessel
Patent
1976-08-04
1978-02-21
Blix, Trygve M.
Ships
Fishing vessel
43 57, 114183R, B63B 3526
Patent
active
040746518
ABSTRACT:
A forced aerating apparatus for an inboard live well positioned within a fishing boat. The apparatus includes a water pipe having an intake end positioned outwardly of the boat below the water line. The water pipe has a discharge end positioned within the boat adjacent the well for supplying water thereto. A water aerator is provided on the discharge end of the water pipe. A water pump is mounted exteriorly of the well and is connected to the water pipe for selectively pumping water from outside the boat through the water aerator during the periods that the boat is not traveling through the water. Water is automatically supplied to the live well when the boat is traveling through the water. The apparatus also includes means for powering the pump.
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Navpers 10788-B; Principles of Naval Engineering, p. 349, 1970.
Blix Trygve M.
Goldstein Stuart M.
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