I had an interesting experience yesterday - while emptying the port sac, the kids were swimming and getting on and off the boat. I thought it was strange when I saw a small puddle on the port side floor, but first thought was all these kids were dripping alot of water. Next I looked at the drain through hull fitting and noticed nothing was coming out. I opened the locker to find several inches of water above the bag and a disconnected vent line (on the downstream side of the check valve between the drain and vent). The bilge was quite full and the automatic bilge pump did not come on. I now have a clean bilge . The clamps are the plastic ratcheting type and I just reinstalled them and tightened them all. No real harm. Good idea to make sure you have a functioning bilge pump. I also carry the Tsunami that I used to use to manually fill sacs. It came in handy to speed the process of getting the water out of the bilge.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by mls6722 View PostI looked at the drain through hull fitting and noticed nothing was coming out.
The bilge was quite full and the automatic bilge pump did not come on. Good idea to make sure you have a functioning bilge pump.
I also carry the Tsunami that I used to use to manually fill sacs. It came in handy to speed the process of getting the water out of the bilge.Last edited by IDBoating; 06-30-2013, 09:18 PM.
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Sorry for your Troubles MLS, but good tip on the tsunami.
It seems every contest we keep trying to sink the Z3's when hoses are not connected or someone removes a fitting and doesn't put it back. Trust me it takes a while to even begin to sink a Tige
I complete understand the concept of the above rail through hulls but they sure are ugly up there .02. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by majestic View PostI complete understand the concept of the above rail through hulls but they sure are ugly up there.
One more thing: They're great for hosing down an unsuspecting surfer or boarder as you pull up next to them . It's the last thing on their mind... you slide up next to them... hit the switch... and they get a nice fat one inch stream of water right in the face or on the head. Entertains the folks who are waiting for their turn in the rotation!
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I have read many of your posts. Thank you for responding. So, would installing a 3rd impeller pump to a "t" splitter, connected to each bow sack, solve the bow filling/draining solution? Where would the bow intake best be placed? MLS6722 used aerator pumps to fill, and a pump on each sack/tank to drain. I want to keep the installation clean, reliable and as simple as possible. Using larger hoses decreases resistance, so could I fill the bow sacks from the vent lines from the rear sacks, and install drain pumps in the bow compartments?
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So, would installing a 3rd impeller pump to a "t" splitter, connected to each bow sack, solve the bow filling/draining solution?
Where would the bow intake best be placed
Using larger hoses decreases resistance, so could I fill the bow sacks from the vent lines from the rear sacks, and install drain pumps in the bow compartments
Installing a dedicated drain pump would solve the draining hurdle.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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It makes sense to me to use 1 1/8 inch through hull connected to a ball valve ,connected to a manifold with three outputs to, 3 separate pumps. One pump to each rear sack and one pump split to the two front sacks. It looks cool having all the vents together but is it better to have the vents as close to the sacks as possible?
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Originally posted by docdsc64 View PostIt looks cool having all the vents together but is it better to have the vents as close to the sacks as possible?
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