Absolute Marine Live Bait Tank 55L Transom Mount Kit With Pump Keeps Bait Alive All Day For Pro Anglers
SKU BT03TKIT
Sale
Original price
$459.99
Original price
$459.99
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Original price
$459.99
Original price
$459.99
Current price
$449.00
$449.00
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$449.00
Current price
$449.00
(Inc. GST)
Availability:
In stock from NZ Supplier
Sent directly from NZ Supplier
Estimated delivery time: 2-7 days
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Engineered for serious anglers, the Live Bait Tank - 55L Transom Mount Kit (BT03TKIT) delivers a reliable home for your live bait on every outing. With a generous 55-litre capacity and a dedicated transom mount, you can keep pilchards, herring, or bonito lively from first cast to last light.
Key advantages that set this kit apart
- 55 Litre capacity with hatch access — ample room for bait and a convenient hatch for quick checks without disturbing the water.
- Transom-mounted design — secure placement on the stern provides stability in choppy conditions and minimizes movement that can stress bait.
- Ready-to-go pumping system — includes a 500 gph 12V bilge pump for dependable circulation and aeration to extend bait life.
- All-in-one hose and clamps kit — includes a 20mm black bilge hose, two hose clamps (16-27mm), and a 20 mm hose tail, ensuring straightforward installation.
- Compact footprint with clear dimensions — 550mm (L) x 380mm (W) x 300mm (H) to fit a wide range of boats without crowding deck space.
- Hatch for easy bait access — keeps bait organized and lets you swap out as needed without draining time.
What’s included in the kit
- 1 - 55L Live Bait Tank - Transom Mount
- 1 - Bilge Pump 500 gph - 12V
- 1 - Black Bilge Hose - 20mm
- 2 - Hose Clamps - 16-27mm
- 1 - Hose Tail - 20 mm
This item is shipped directly from our local suppliers, ensuring prompt processing and delivery to get you on the water quickly.
Ideal use scenarios
- Saltwater and freshwater trips where live bait is essential to increase hook-up rates and overall fishing success.
- Transom-mount configurations on center consoles, bay boats, and skiffs where deck space is at a premium but bait longevity matters.
- Longer excursions where reliable aeration and circulation reduce the need for frequent bait swaps.
Practical setup tips
- Position the tank so the pump has a direct path to power, minimizing voltage drop for optimal flow.
- Keep the hatch closed during rough conditions to maintain stable water quality for the bait.
- Regularly inspect hose clamps and fittings before trips to prevent leaks in rough seas.