Hey everybody! New Tige' owner, new to me anyhow. 2007 22VE, 255 hours in great shape. It was purchased originally outta Riverside, CA so it has the Xplosion tower and extreme trailer. STOKED needless to say. I've read through a ton of forum info on various builds but have a couple questions for those that have done it.
I'm installing an automated ballast system consisting of two rear sacks and a bow sack. I've purchased 3 reversible Johnson pumps and am putting each on a dedicated 1" thru hull. I've already decided on the spots for the thru hulls and drilled a tiny pilot hole from the inside of the boat so that I have a mark where to use the hole saw from outside. (I barely put any pressure on the drill letting the bit do the work so as to not bust out the gelcoat, not my first time drilling gelcoat, it worked perfectly) I was getting ready to mount the thru hulls and it occurred to me that my valves once tightened on the thru hulls need to be in a very specific orientation in order to be able to open and close them all.
Any tips on getting the thru hulls set in the correct way so when I tighten the valves onto them the valves will be positioned correctly? I was thinking doing a dry fit, basically tightening the valve on a thru hull, marking the orientation on the thru hull and bilge floor with a marker then removing and applying sealant and refitting. Also I'm assuming that you need to use pipe dope on the thru hull to valve threads, is that correct? Any thing needed on the valve to hose fitting? Mine are plastic. Ideas? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!! I will be sure to take lots of pics throughout the process.
I'm installing an automated ballast system consisting of two rear sacks and a bow sack. I've purchased 3 reversible Johnson pumps and am putting each on a dedicated 1" thru hull. I've already decided on the spots for the thru hulls and drilled a tiny pilot hole from the inside of the boat so that I have a mark where to use the hole saw from outside. (I barely put any pressure on the drill letting the bit do the work so as to not bust out the gelcoat, not my first time drilling gelcoat, it worked perfectly) I was getting ready to mount the thru hulls and it occurred to me that my valves once tightened on the thru hulls need to be in a very specific orientation in order to be able to open and close them all.
Any tips on getting the thru hulls set in the correct way so when I tighten the valves onto them the valves will be positioned correctly? I was thinking doing a dry fit, basically tightening the valve on a thru hull, marking the orientation on the thru hull and bilge floor with a marker then removing and applying sealant and refitting. Also I'm assuming that you need to use pipe dope on the thru hull to valve threads, is that correct? Any thing needed on the valve to hose fitting? Mine are plastic. Ideas? Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!! I will be sure to take lots of pics throughout the process.
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