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Old 12-22-2010, 06:49 PM
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Took my Aqua-vu to the reel dr today was back running right in no time.
Sure beats having to buy a new one.Was looking at some hole hatch covers and liners when I was there, got to measure the cutouts in my stationary shack some are big for retro fit would be nice not to have cold air blowing in my hole.will post pics when I get them.
thanks again chubbdarter
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:01 PM
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Thanks for the info on where to repair an aquavu. I had trouble last winter but it was only the battery--replaced it. BEL
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:13 PM
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Took my Aqua-vu to the reel dr today was back running right in no time.
Sure beats having to buy a new one.Was looking at some hole hatch covers and liners when I was there, got to measure the cutouts in my stationary shack some are big for retro fit would be nice not to have cold air blowing in my hole.will post pics when I get them.
thanks again chubbdarter
right on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
your welcome
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:46 PM
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If you have a stationary that is off the ground. Your best bet if they are round holes cut in the floor is to make the holes the same as a 5 gallon bucket and just cut the bottom off. When you slide them into your floor holes it should just catch the lip on the top of the bucket and block all the air from the hole. It will also make it so if you lose a fish between the ice and the hut it won't go under the hut.


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Old 12-22-2010, 10:16 PM
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If you have a stationary that is off the ground. Your best bet if they are round holes cut in the floor is to make the holes the same as a 5 gallon bucket and just cut the bottom off. When you slide them into your floor holes it should just catch the lip on the top of the bucket and block all the air from the hole. It will also make it so if you lose a fish between the ice and the hut it won't go under the hut.


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That's a good idea Nate but me holes are square but the retro fit hole hatches are square with round hatch covers and round sleeves in 9 and 18 inch lengths.
but thanks for the post
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