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    Fly high pro X series sacs

    I have two fly high pro X series center locker/rear seat sacs for sale model W705 60"L 26"W 10"H 580lbs, grey. One of the sacs already has 3 1" quick connect fittings glued in and the other sac has the factory fittings. I used these for wakeboarding on a rz2 and they fit perfect in the rear lockers. I paid 170 a piece and ill sell them for 140 a piece.
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    Anybody need sacs for a 22 ft v drive these fit perfect in the rear lockers.

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      #3
      130 each and I cover shipping

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        #4
        Bump

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          #5
          pm sent
          Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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            #6
            Still 4sale

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              #7
              What's the best price on them? Will the sac with the updated 1" fittings connect to the stock Tige ballast hoses or will it need adaptors? I've been looking at doing these in the bow of my RZR. I think they would work pretty well and use up a lot of the available space because of how wide they are.

              Is there any way to secure the bags? That's the only thing I worry about is how stable they will be vs a U shaped bag.

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                #8
                Originally posted by houstonshark View Post
                What's the best price on them? Will the sac with the updated 1" fittings connect to the stock Tige ballast hoses or will it need adaptors? I've been looking at doing these in the bow of my RZR. I think they would work pretty well and use up a lot of the available space because of how wide they are.

                Is there any way to secure the bags? That's the only thing I worry about is how stable they will be vs a U shaped bag.
                This sacs are like new I think 130 is a good deal but if you are to purchase both I will go 240 for both and ill cover shipping. Im not sure what size tige uses from the factory, if its 1 " then your set if its 3/4 you will need to replace a section of hose and the female disconnect. The weight of the sac when full should hold it in position

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by adamsjstt View Post
                  This sacs are like new I think 130 is a good deal but if you are to purchase both I will go 240 for both and ill cover shipping. Im not sure what size tige uses from the factory, if its 1 " then your set if its 3/4 you will need to replace a section of hose and the female disconnect. The weight of the sac when full should hold it in position
                  I'll take them. Can you tell me the model number of the fittings you installed on the one sac. Also, PM me payment info.

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                    #10
                    The glued in fittings are fly high w743 fittings.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by houstonshark View Post
                      I've been looking at doing these in the bow of my RZR. I think they would work pretty well and use up a lot of the available space because of how wide they are.

                      Is there any way to secure the bags? That's the only thing I worry about is how stable they will be vs a U shaped bag.
                      We replaced our stock U sack with a pair of sacks. They stay in place just fine. Over time, they creep backwards, but I periodically tug them into place when cleaning.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Duncan View Post
                        We replaced our stock U sack with a pair of sacks. They stay in place just fine. Over time, they creep backwards, but I periodically tug them into place when cleaning.
                        Thanks Duncan! The starboard side bag will back up to the sub enclosure. I'll probably build and mount a wall divider on the port side for the bag to back up to there to keep the bags in the same spots. I cut a larger hole below the bow cushion. If the front of the bags seem to be slipping, I should be able to reach in there and adjust them or secure them somehow.

                        I've been wanting to do these bags for awhile but have just been too lazy to order them. I think the dimensions of these bags are perfect for the bow.

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                          #13
                          In Ontario Canada we are done for the year but you are on to somthing with these bags! Let me know how the work. I would like to find an adhesive or weld with a hot air gun to connect the two bags and prevent from sliding. My surf ballast bags do that from the factory. when filling and draining they creep down and the check valve hits the heater. A PITA with a boat full of people! Face down *** up pulling bags! LOL

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Johnnymac View Post
                            In Ontario Canada we are done for the year but you are on to somthing with these bags! Let me know how the work. I would like to find an adhesive or weld with a hot air gun to connect the two bags and prevent from sliding. My surf ballast bags do that from the factory. when filling and draining they creep down and the check valve hits the heater. A PITA with a boat full of people! Face down *** up pulling bags! LOL
                            I'm thinking the same thing. It would be nice to be able to link the 2 bags together somehow in order to keep them stable. I'm just not sure how well that will actually work. I'm thinking the best option is to use the hook side of some heavy velcro, stuck to the bottom of the bag.

                            It's carpeted under there so once the bag starts to fill, the weight will help secure the velcro to the carpet. I'm expecting a bit of a fight with the velcro while placing the bags in the right spot!

                            You should open up this hole under the removable bow cushion. I thought I had a pic of mine after I cut out a bigger hole but I can't find one. I was able to fit 200lbs in lead weight there which made a huge difference. You can order the 50lb Lead Wake bags from Jared Cutler Leadwake@yahoo.com


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                              #15
                              Rear bags have a strap welded on no?
                              Self adhesive heats & and there will be sticky goo all over. Would prefer a strap from one to the other holding in place.

                              So do you have 4 bags in that area or alternate lead weight. Going to hog it up & fill it! LMK on the weight type.

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