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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
- 9278
- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
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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Great job DieselPWR. I can tell you planned it out well. I am sure you will be happy. I am sure draining the water back thru the bottom of the hull will be fine. I directed my water out the side of the boat just so I have a nice visual of the water draining.... You will know when the pumps are finished because they make a nice empty winey noise.
I am still anxious to give my "winter" ballast install the true test in a few more weeks.
I am wating on the Fresh Air Exhaust to arrive. That should be the last of expenses for awhile.
What type of bags (lbs.) did you install in the bow?
Good jobNick
Dayton, Ohio
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Originally posted by Micah View PostNice Job! It looks really clean. How are you going to run your check valves? As G-Money suggested try the soap and heat. When you get the hose hot enough it turns really soft and should just stretch over. You could also try a slightly larger hose at Home Depot for just that small section.
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Originally posted by NHarp1 View PostGreat job DieselPWR. I can tell you planned it out well. I am sure you will be happy. I am sure draining the water back thru the bottom of the hull will be fine. I directed my water out the side of the boat just so I have a nice visual of the water draining.... You will know when the pumps are finished because they make a nice empty winey noise.
I am still anxious to give my "winter" ballast install the true test in a few more weeks.
I am wating on the Fresh Air Exhaust to arrive. That should be the last of expenses for awhile.
What type of bags (lbs.) did you install in the bow?
Good job
I got in the tail end of that FAE group buy. Can't wait to get mine in as well.
I have the integrated bow sac up front. Its tight, but it doesn't look to bad up there. It lays out well, I know I won't get the full capacity but I'd be happy with 250-300. I also bought a tsunami manual pump and two fat bricks. I can then add one on each side of the bow or both on one side depending on whether i am surfing or wakeboarding.
My boat is in the shop now. Getting my 100 hr checkup, prop inspected, heater installed, wind screen installed, and putting on the 2009 Z1 graphics. They look so sick I just had to get them. Once I heard my wife say how much she liked them, I was ALL over it. I didn't give her a chance to change her mind. I'll take pics when i get it back.
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Originally posted by DieselPWR View PostAll I have left is to wait for the next roll of multiflex to come in and do the vent lines. I have a question on fitting the multiflex over the barbed end of the plastic thru hulls. To get the multiflex to fit over any other barbed ends I used a heat gun to make the end more flexible. The barbed end of the thru hull seems a little larger and I am having trouble getting the hose to fit around the barbed end, even with the heat gun. This is more of a problem with the bow thru hull as my storage comparment is very cramped and a PITA to work in, can't just muscle the hose on the end of the thru hull. I am trying to 90 off the thru hull to run the checkvalve and hose to the bow sac.
Any suggestions what I could use to mate the two 1" barbed connections, that is easier to work with then multiflex???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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Finally done. All three vent lines are hooked up. Went the simple route of just one line and one check valve. I am going to try and get it out this weekend to test. One thing I am concerned about is the bow vent line. When the bag fills it looks like it will push the vent line into the lip of the bow compartment.
Any suggestions?? I was thinking of using a small peice of PVC as a sleeve over the part that would push up against the lip.
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