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Originally posted by Sublimer23 View PostNo, I just have the stock ballast. What are these bags you speak of?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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Originally posted by chpthril View PostOk, I dont think the Z3/R23 models technically have PnP sacs, just above floor factory sacs. IIRC, they are about 1100 each. In the prior models that had what tige called Pro/Surf ballast, we offered a custom 1300+ lbs sac. This may get you more water weight, less lead weight to carry around when not needed.
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Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostInstead of doing the fiberglass work, I built a cover plate the same shape as the actuator mount. I then sealed it and screwed it to the transom using the original screw holes. This made it possible to return to stock if I ever need to. I used polished SS, so it stands out against my black gel coat. I could have easily painted it black and no one would ever know it's there.
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It’s just a simple plate to cover the original holes. Kind of wish I would have painted it or powder coated it black now.
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Unstuck did the plates mount in the old taps plate attachment holes or did you silicone and re drill for the gsa plates?
Did gsa provide you the new location for the lencos to attach?
What adjustments did you make to the touch system in terms of the taps settings in the dealer access menu?
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Ill chime in. The gsa tabs come with a hinge system but unfortunately it is not the same hole pattern as taps 3. So rather than drilling and filling new holes, making a custom stainless bracket hinge system to match up with the taps 3 holes has been the best option. You must move the lenco actuators but there is no set position, it's all about getting the correct orientation up and down. No adjustments were needed on the touchscreen, essentially all tt does is tell the actuator where to be(1-15).
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Originally posted by robricketts View PostUnstuck did the plates mount in the old taps plate attachment holes or did you silicone and re drill for the gsa plates?
Did gsa provide you the new location for the lencos to attach?
What adjustments did you make to the touch system in terms of the taps settings in the dealer access menu?
Thanks
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There is no set location as to where to mount the actuators. I built my tabs with adjustability on the mount. The transom mount is just where ever it needs to be to get the tab up high when stowed and to prevent binding throughout the actuator travel. Watch GSA's installation videos and you'll get a good idea of where they need to mount on the transom. I think mine ended up just a bit lower than their normal position.
No adjustments are needed on the touch screen. It doesn't care what the actuator is doing or pushing/pulling on. My whole family rides goofy side so I could use the other sides actuator to raise a surfer down flag if I wanted to. Once installed and running, you will likely see that your dialed in numbers are just a bit different than what they were with TAPS3 though. My goofy side likes surf at 2 and the regular side at 3. No big deal.
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