Hi everyone,
I own a 2000 TR186 that I bought new. For the first several years I never used the livewells. Over the last year or so, I've begun tournament fishing, so I use the livewells often and am experiencing an issue that could be operator error.
In Maine, tournament rules set by the State say that the livewell must be operated in a manner CONSTANTLY exchanges livewell water for fresh lake water. Use of timers to do this is not allowed. Lot's of folks do not follow this rule because it is a severe drain on a boat's battery and for the fact that, from what I hear, lot's of rigs aren't configured for this type of operation. I was under the impression that my Triton was. My livewell swithches are two of the rocker types. One is for "AUTO" and "MANUAL" and the other is for "RECIRC" and "PUMPOUT".
I assume that the "MANUAL" position is the mode that operates via the "continuous exchange mode". It is a little confusing, because it is also the switch that I need to use to fill the livwell up before use. It is my understading that if left in the "MANUAL" position, the livewell will fill to a certain point and then overflow out somehow, automatically. I think that I have seen it do this successfully on several occassions, but can't be sure. Lately, (last 3-4 tournaments) when left in the "MANUAL" position, the livewells have been overflowing into the side compartments and boat's bilge. Is there something wrong here or am I not using the system correctly somehow.
Thanks for taking the time to read this over and help me out if you can!
Regards,
M.C.Bass
www.mcbass.com
I own a 2000 TR186 that I bought new. For the first several years I never used the livewells. Over the last year or so, I've begun tournament fishing, so I use the livewells often and am experiencing an issue that could be operator error.
In Maine, tournament rules set by the State say that the livewell must be operated in a manner CONSTANTLY exchanges livewell water for fresh lake water. Use of timers to do this is not allowed. Lot's of folks do not follow this rule because it is a severe drain on a boat's battery and for the fact that, from what I hear, lot's of rigs aren't configured for this type of operation. I was under the impression that my Triton was. My livewell swithches are two of the rocker types. One is for "AUTO" and "MANUAL" and the other is for "RECIRC" and "PUMPOUT".
I assume that the "MANUAL" position is the mode that operates via the "continuous exchange mode". It is a little confusing, because it is also the switch that I need to use to fill the livwell up before use. It is my understading that if left in the "MANUAL" position, the livewell will fill to a certain point and then overflow out somehow, automatically. I think that I have seen it do this successfully on several occassions, but can't be sure. Lately, (last 3-4 tournaments) when left in the "MANUAL" position, the livewells have been overflowing into the side compartments and boat's bilge. Is there something wrong here or am I not using the system correctly somehow.
Thanks for taking the time to read this over and help me out if you can!
Regards,
M.C.Bass
www.mcbass.com