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    #16
    I did a custom sac and made it a little smaller than the actual compartment so that it doesn't push in the boat's panels. The engine panels are especially vulnerable.

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      #17
      Hi chpthril,

      I didnt know you were in the bus....I am a fairly new Tige owner. I am looking fior 2 things. 1. Either a 750lb sac or if the 1100lb works I might be interested in that size. I have 22V with 440's in the lockers now. The other item is an inexpensive wakesure rack that would hold 2 wakesurf boards. Woould be interested in your pricing on those items.

      Let me know.

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        #18
        Originally posted by dlcork View Post
        Hi chpthril,

        I didnt know you were in the bus....I am a fairly new Tige owner. I am looking fior 2 things. 1. Either a 750lb sac or if the 1100lb works I might be interested in that size. I have 22V with 440's in the lockers now. The other item is an inexpensive wakesure rack that would hold 2 wakesurf boards. Woould be interested in your pricing on those items.

        Let me know.
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          #19
          Originally posted by kasey200 View Post
          Well i don't have any pics but it worked out pretty well!! It fills up about 95% i would say. It pretty well take up the entire compartment all the way to the lid. It's awesome the surf wake is huge!! i'll take some pics later this week.
          How are the w719 sacs working out for you? Any issues now that you have had them a little while? I am planning on adding them to my 22ve.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Moki View Post
            I did a custom sac and made it a little smaller than the actual compartment so that it doesn't push in the boat's panels. The engine panels are especially vulnerable.
            Have you had problems with the engine panels or just heard or seen problems with the engine panels. I am also wondering about the batteries and the battery switch that is in the port locker, I expect the bags may leak eventually, do people typically move the batteries or re-enforce the little door for the battery compartment or the sides for the engine compartment?
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              #21
              Originally posted by kasey200 View Post
              Has anybody ever tried to fit one of these in a 22V? I'm going to try because I just ordered one!

              http://cgi.ebay.com/FLY-HIGH-JUMBO-W...item45f1d60320
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                #22
                Got to use the Jumb W719 Sacs today for the first time. They are great! Didn't notice much push on the sidewall of the engine compartment. Remember the boat is listing (sp) to the side away from that side of the engine to begin with. The nice thing about the Jumbo is you only fill one bag instead of having to fill one bag and then another if your using some smaller bags. And more weight in the rear locker is the way to go. If you have a 22v or larger, I would recommend getting them. Yes they don't fill up completely but I think I easily got 800lbs in the bag. Got the bags from chpthril through this forum. He was great to deal with and expedited the shipment for me. That was real service.

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