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    What is this ballast bag?

    I have found this ballast bag in my old boat. I think it may have come from a factory Tige setup, but am not sure. And I need some help with one of the fittings that is broken off.

    The sack is about 103 inches long, 24 inches wide, and the rear portion rises up and is 36 inches long of the 103 inches in length. The 'tongue' is about 12 inches deep and the main bag section is about 24 inches deep. It has a whole host of ports on it with 1 inch barbed fittings. There are 2 of them on the bottom of the sack, not just on the bottom of the side like most, but literally on the side of the bottom. There is another on the side and another on the top. And yet another on the forward part of the tongue.

    If that bag seems familiar, please let me know what it is.

    Second question, is how to fix the front vent. It has broken off and it is obvious that the original fittings are glued in with superglue or some other type of unbreakable adhesive. I cannot get the broken fitting to budge. For fun, I twisted pretty hard on the non-broken fittings and they did not budge either. I tried cutting out a small section and breaking it out, but the !@#$%* thing broke off above the threads of the sack. Any idea what to do with that? This post is also partly a self serving ploy because the sack will be for sale. But I would like to know exactly what I am selling first if possible, and it would be nice to know what it is.

    There are also some attachment points glued onto the sack to be able to run a rope through. I think these are meant to keep it upright in some fashion. It is on the port side of the sack, so I think it is a stock Tige sack that belongs on the port side. You can see what is not a discharge port in one of the pictures.







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    #2
    factory tige 2015 z3 surf xl port side with a broken fitting.
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      #3
      My 15 Z3 with XL only has 3 fittings.

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        #4
        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
        factory tige 2015 z3 surf xl port side with a broken fitting.
        Yep, with hard tanks underneath.

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          #5
          IIRC, this was an early 2015 and a Tige demo model and it had the hard tanks like the 2014 and earlier surf and pro, but fitted with the new XL sacs. The fitting on the top of the leg dropped out of sight about as quickly as this one broke. When the sac is full, that fittings was jammed up against the underside of the seat.
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            #6
            Thank you.

            Is there any way to fix the broken fitting? I am worried if I chiseled at it, I could probably get it out, but the threads would then be destroyed. It seems that the glued in part was sealed in place with concrete.

            I wonder about sealing it up with a plug of some sort, with the same glue that was used to put it in there in the first place. That would probably hold it in place.
            Last edited by talltigeguy; 05-10-2016, 06:36 PM.
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              #7
              Those fittings are likely chemically welded in, in some fashion. If you get it out without tearing vinyl, I wouldnt worry about those threads. That fitting is toast anyway. From there, you could cover the whole spot with a large patch of raft repair.
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                #8
                How about just cutting an oval and yanking the whole thing out? Would a 3 inch wide hole be too much to repair?

                If anyone wants to buy the bag, let me know.
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                  #9
                  nope, cut it out as needed. a patch is either going to work or not, a little more hole to cover wont make much difference.
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                    #10
                    If anyone wants this bag, I would almost give it away. PM me an offer, just got to pay for shipping. It does nobody any good gathering dust in my garage. I am sure this bag would fit well in other models too. If nobody wants it, then I would just cut it up to use for patch kits. I do not have a boat that would fit this bag.
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