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    Fly High V drive fat sacs

    I know some of you must be using these sacs, have you been happy? Do they have a separate drain and fill opening? Any help is appreciated!

    #2
    I really like mine. In fact, that's what I used for my automatic ballast system. They are very sturdy.
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      #3
      Awesome. I used them for my automated ballast system as well.

      Durable and tough. Fit nicely in my rear lockers as well.
      Be excellent to one another.

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        #4
        I have them, and they work great
        They have one vent on the bottom and two on top.
        Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein

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          #5
          I have them too! They are very heavy duty! I also have a pair of "Masterline" sacs, not even in the ballpark with the quality of the Fly High's.

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            #6
            Got 4 of them, Fly-High all the way
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              #7
              Originally posted by Weil Thing View Post
              I know some of you must be using these sacs, have you been happy? Do they have a separate drain and fill opening? Any help is appreciated!
              If you decide to get the Fly-High V-Drive sacs I have a set of used ones you might be interested in, $100 + shipping. They were used 1 season(last year) and in great condition. They were perfect for wakeboarding but I bought the bigger Fly-High Fat Sac (750lbs) this year for a better surf wake, I just don't fill them full when we wakeboard. As advised by Fly-High I did glue in the quick disconnect fittings, but I have removed them per the Fly-High recommend procedure. There is some residue from the glue, but no damage what so ever. I'm gonna be out of town till Thursday afternoon, but when I get home I'll post some pictures so you can see what I'm talking about.

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                #8
                Originally posted by blownC6 View Post
                If you decide to get the Fly-High V-Drive sacs I have a set of used ones you might be interested in, $100 + shipping. They were used 1 season(last year) and in great condition. They were perfect for wakeboarding but I bought the bigger Fly-High Fat Sac (750lbs) this year for a better surf wake, I just don't fill them full when we wakeboard. As advised by Fly-High I did glue in the quick disconnect fittings, but I have removed them per the Fly-High recommend procedure. There is some residue from the glue, but no damage what so ever. I'm gonna be out of town till Thursday afternoon, but when I get home I'll post some pictures so you can see what I'm talking about.
                What type of glue did you use?
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                  #9
                  PVC, it's what Fly-High recommends. The fittings were removed by heating the fitting with a hair dryer before removing, no damage but it does leave some of the PVC residue.

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                    #10
                    Thanks for all the input, guys! If this goes well, I hope to plumb them into an automatic system as well.

                    BlownC6's response makes me want to ask...do I need these quick disconnects he speaks of? Please forgive my newb-ness!

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                      #11
                      Weil,

                      The quick con's just make it real easy to remove the sacs for cleaning/drying of the boat. Either way, you still will need to buy a barbed fitting for the sacs when you plumb it in.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dogbert View Post
                        What type of glue did you use?

                        I use 3M 4200, the PVC glue did not hold tight and long enough. Next ones will probably get 5200.

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                          #13
                          And you're still using the quick release fittings?
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                            #14
                            Thanks chp. And thanks Blown, I'm interested, and look forward to seeing the pics.

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                              #15
                              Just buy them, $100 is a deal!

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