2008 Z1 no factory ballast. I am thinking of just getting the kit eight.3 off of wakemakers. Two locker bags and a bow bag and pump. I need something that is flexible as in I love to wakeboard and would love to try wakesurfing but my wife also loves the boat and loves to bring her friends and all of their **** (coolers, bags full of snacks, change of clothes) on the boat with them. It is not just used purely for wakeboarding so I need something that I can use occasionally, when me and the boys go out. Is this the best option? Does anyone on here have any suggestions of maybe things they have done? I don't know how much it would cost to make my own system but I feel like that is the more expensive option of the two. Any insight would be appreciated.
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Most people grow tired of manually filling after a season, and move to plumb the sacs in. So, you need to consider a sac that has a handful of more standard threaded fittings, for such future expansion. Otherwise, you are starting the investment over and setting aside hardly used sacs because they have no fittings and only a giant telescopic hole.
You can always NOT fill a sac full, but you cant ever add more water to a smaller sac. If you plan to surf, go with a sacs thats going to give you the needed weight for surfing, then under fill it for boarding. Soft sacs only consume locker space when filled.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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Is there anyone on here that can attest to how much there custom plumbed system cost?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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Mike's the guy to talk to (chpthrill). He's the guy to talk to, and buy your kit from. He's helped out a lot of guys here and I've yet to hear anyone complain. In fact quite the opposite. Few other things besides cost. Are you ready, willing, and able to drill some decent sized holes in the bottom and sides of your boat?? Basic circuit knowledge, fuse protection, and wiring knowledge is a plus. Some fabrication may also be needed depending on your switches. All pretty basic stuff. If you aren't solid on the aforementioned, there are lots of us around to help you through it. Good luck!
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Originally posted by Carranza913 View Post2008 Z1 no factory ballast. I am thinking of just getting the kit eight.3 off of wakemakers. Two locker bags and a bow bag and pump. I need something that is flexible as in I love to wakeboard and would love to try wakesurfing but my wife also loves the boat and loves to bring her friends and all of their **** (coolers, bags full of snacks, change of clothes) on the boat with them. It is not just used purely for wakeboarding so I need something that I can use occasionally, when me and the boys go out. Is this the best option? Does anyone on here have any suggestions of maybe things they have done? I don't know how much it would cost to make my own system but I feel like that is the more expensive option of the two. Any insight would be appreciated.
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I have an 07’ 22VE with the Marine power in it. I can attest that it’ll haul a lot more weight than that. My two rear locker bags are just shy of a 1000 each and I have another 450-550 in the bow. Usually have 5-6 people but I have had upwards of 10 at high altitude lakes (Denver is home but I boat in the mountains at 7500’ as well) and it hauls the mail. The prop choice is key when you start adding a lot of weight.
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Originally posted by rfoon View PostWhat prop are you using? I have the stock 13.5" x 16", but thinking of upgrading to 14" x 14.25" for wake surfing. Any thoughts? '07 20V.
14.5 x 14.25. It’s a great blend of low end for surfing and still keeping a good cruise speed at lower RPMS. I still love to wakeboard and explore the bigger lakes so I didn’t go with the tractor prop.
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Originally posted by skiguy View PostMike is a great resource and provides great support after the sale. Figure on spending about $1500
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Originally posted by rfoon View Post$1500 is probably for reversible pumps and excluding the ballast sacs. I'm going with the aerator pumps ... Tsunami 1200 for fill and 800 for drain. Expecting to pay around $900, excluding sacs, installing myself. My boat will be weighted evenly and using a wake shaper.
$1500 - $300 would get you 3 reversible impeller kits, sacs extra. Pretty complete kits.
Originally posted by rfoon View PostWhat prop are you using? I have the stock 13.5" x 16", but thinking of upgrading to 14" x 14.25" for wake surfing. Any thoughts? '07 20V.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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