first off, I'd like to thank mike for sending me a pretty complete ballast upgrade for my 22ve. I swapped a few small things out and am designing it a little differently than he recommended, but the kit came complete for what he suggested and he has been AMAZING as far as tech support goes..
the goal was to get a better wake on the regular side. never fill the goofy side so that was not a consideration and we only wakeboard a few times a year and don't use ballast, so again not a priority..
Mike sold me an "enzo" style bag for the rz2/22ve earlier in the season and it works great, but fill/drain times are SLOW. the purpose of this is to increase them. he recommended adding a tsunami fill and a tsunami drain using 1" lines. I decided to change that up and use the 2 slightly faster tsunami's to fill along with the 1" line and use the 2 rule's and 3/4" lines to drain as we are usually cleaning up and bs'ing as we drain so that time was not as important. didn't take a before pic and didn't really take any of the compartment as you all know what that looks like, but here's the belly with the added pumps. tried to keep it as clean as the factory setup.
this weekend, drilling the additional drain in the hull. first time drilling and a little nervous, but I think I've read up enough on it to make it successful
for the record, it was a pita to remove everything to get at this floor access, but after raising the panel, install was a breeze. good thinking tige....
the goal was to get a better wake on the regular side. never fill the goofy side so that was not a consideration and we only wakeboard a few times a year and don't use ballast, so again not a priority..
Mike sold me an "enzo" style bag for the rz2/22ve earlier in the season and it works great, but fill/drain times are SLOW. the purpose of this is to increase them. he recommended adding a tsunami fill and a tsunami drain using 1" lines. I decided to change that up and use the 2 slightly faster tsunami's to fill along with the 1" line and use the 2 rule's and 3/4" lines to drain as we are usually cleaning up and bs'ing as we drain so that time was not as important. didn't take a before pic and didn't really take any of the compartment as you all know what that looks like, but here's the belly with the added pumps. tried to keep it as clean as the factory setup.
this weekend, drilling the additional drain in the hull. first time drilling and a little nervous, but I think I've read up enough on it to make it successful

for the record, it was a pita to remove everything to get at this floor access, but after raising the panel, install was a breeze. good thinking tige....

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