Ok so I'm wrapping up my ballast install on my 2003 22v. I went with a fully automated custom set up that Jason at Wakemakers helped me with. These guys at Wakemakers rock and are very helpful. So I went with two custom v-drive locker bags. The port bag is estimated at 1350lbs and the starbord is around 1550lbs. I removed the rear devider on the starbord side and made a new smaller one that allowed me to move it further back and gain an estimated 180lbs all the way in the rear corner. For the front I went with the bow sac they make with an estimated 400lbs. I'm using 4 Jasco reversible pumps. One for each bag and the fourth for a crossover pump from one rear bag to the other to speed things up. Can't wait to try it out, and if it stays warmer here I might put it in the water just to see. Cause it wont frickin snow here in Tahoe. I'm working on uploading some pics so hopefully they will work.
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I wonder what the distance is for mine. They just go straight across my 24v. So it can't be very far. I would guess 80-90 inches max. How far forward are people running?Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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Jabsco are an easier install for sure, aerators are fast and silent and tend never to break. Aerators are cheaper, but since you have to buy 2 for each sac the cost can sometimes be the same. Impellars are also huge power hogs and aerators use tiny amounts of electricity. I have installed both a few times and I will never do anything but aerators again. But both should work wellBuild thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
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I would think venting to the front is longer. Im filling and draining threw the bottom of the boat just behind the fuel tank and venting to the opposite side of the boat up in the front threw the midship compartments. I went with jabscos cause of the easy of installation and saving space by not having multiple pumps per bag. I didn't have to cut in for the switches, that is where the factory switches were.
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Duffy's explanation regarding pumps is pretty complete, but just to add some more to the topic here's a post on our blog from back in 2009 that outlines the difference between aerator and flexible vane impeller pumps.
Some scenarios will only work with one pump type (filling and draining more than one bag with a single pump for example), so it usually ends up being partly personal preference, partly situationally dependent, and partly based on cost. As Duffy mentioned though, as long as the system is designed correctly for the type of pump that will be used, both are perfectly functional.WakeMAKERS.com | WakePROPS.com
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