I had the opportunity to get an orientation trip in with the previous owner of my boat this week (2013 RZ2 - pro ballast). During the course of the trip, we ran through all of the ballast configurations for wakeboard, port and starboard surf, etc...
We noticed that after draining the rear to the point where no further water was being expelled through the hull, there was still several gallons of water in the sacks (same issue on both sides). While I have no basis for comparison, the previous owner indicated that in his use of it last year, the drain pumps would suck all of the water and air from the sacks, collapsing them flat. We were not able to get either side to do this.
My question is - what is normal? Do I have an issue, and if so, what might it be? Thanks.
-Tulsah
We noticed that after draining the rear to the point where no further water was being expelled through the hull, there was still several gallons of water in the sacks (same issue on both sides). While I have no basis for comparison, the previous owner indicated that in his use of it last year, the drain pumps would suck all of the water and air from the sacks, collapsing them flat. We were not able to get either side to do this.
My question is - what is normal? Do I have an issue, and if so, what might it be? Thanks.
-Tulsah
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