Ok guys,
I am currently jerry rigging my stock 900 lb ballast system to piggy back the 1100 lb fly high sacs I already have from my previous boat just to get something going. I really don't want to put any more money into the stock system and want to design a replacement system.
I could really use some input.
Has anyone removed the stock underfloor tanks and replaced with custom sacs? It seems like having the tanks and additional sacs unnecessarily complicate the system. It seems to my pea brain that eliminating the tank and having a single sac would be a easier system. Have any of you found this to be true or am I out in left field?
I also am wondering what technique you all use to open a .75" hole to a 1.125 hole hole for the thru hull inlets/outlets.
I was thinking of a 1100 or 1400 sac in each rear locker with 1.125 fill/drain pumps with a reversible crossover pump. I was also wondering if it would be better to go with reversible pumps instead of the aerator style. Seems like there are a lot of draining issues with the aerator that could be avoided.
I am just trying to learn from the experience of the amazing group here on TO!
Thanks
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I am currently jerry rigging my stock 900 lb ballast system to piggy back the 1100 lb fly high sacs I already have from my previous boat just to get something going. I really don't want to put any more money into the stock system and want to design a replacement system.
I could really use some input.
Has anyone removed the stock underfloor tanks and replaced with custom sacs? It seems like having the tanks and additional sacs unnecessarily complicate the system. It seems to my pea brain that eliminating the tank and having a single sac would be a easier system. Have any of you found this to be true or am I out in left field?
I also am wondering what technique you all use to open a .75" hole to a 1.125 hole hole for the thru hull inlets/outlets.
I was thinking of a 1100 or 1400 sac in each rear locker with 1.125 fill/drain pumps with a reversible crossover pump. I was also wondering if it would be better to go with reversible pumps instead of the aerator style. Seems like there are a lot of draining issues with the aerator that could be avoided.
I am just trying to learn from the experience of the amazing group here on TO!
Thanks
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