Ok,
I am looking to do a slight upgrade of the ballast system on my boat. After riding my buddies Malibu Wakesetter with around 1500lbs, I decided that I really liked riding at 80 foot, and this means more ballast.
Boat: 2004 Switch V (essentially 20V hull, stripped interior.)
Currently, I have the stock "Switch" ballast, which If I remember correctly, comes to a grand total of 600-800lbs (somewhere in there). Anyway, I have been looking at a couple options.
The first option would be to remove the hard tanks completely, and throw some new sacs in there. The ones I have in mind would just BARELY fit in the back, but I think I could make them work. The rear dimensions (as I measured) are:
20" wide, 22" high, and 42" long (this includes the pumps, not just the tanks.)
I am looking at a deal on wakeworld for a pair of Fligh High Pro X series sacs, which are 16" X 16" X 42", which I believe would fit perfect. At 400lbs each, I get a grand total of 800lbs. The pumps and tubing is already run, all I would have to do is swap em.
However, when I get to the front, I run into a BIG problem. All that will fit in the area of the stock tanks on the drivers side is something that is 16"W X 17" long...which leaves me to using the Fligh High Cube, at 150lbs per. THat means the weight distro looks like this:
800 rear, 300 front.
I know I want to go for 60 / 40, but how the heck do I do this with the super-small front storage compartments? I know there are a few guys with the rival install....how did you handle this issue on your 20v/switch V?
I am looking to do a slight upgrade of the ballast system on my boat. After riding my buddies Malibu Wakesetter with around 1500lbs, I decided that I really liked riding at 80 foot, and this means more ballast.
Boat: 2004 Switch V (essentially 20V hull, stripped interior.)
Currently, I have the stock "Switch" ballast, which If I remember correctly, comes to a grand total of 600-800lbs (somewhere in there). Anyway, I have been looking at a couple options.
The first option would be to remove the hard tanks completely, and throw some new sacs in there. The ones I have in mind would just BARELY fit in the back, but I think I could make them work. The rear dimensions (as I measured) are:
20" wide, 22" high, and 42" long (this includes the pumps, not just the tanks.)
I am looking at a deal on wakeworld for a pair of Fligh High Pro X series sacs, which are 16" X 16" X 42", which I believe would fit perfect. At 400lbs each, I get a grand total of 800lbs. The pumps and tubing is already run, all I would have to do is swap em.
However, when I get to the front, I run into a BIG problem. All that will fit in the area of the stock tanks on the drivers side is something that is 16"W X 17" long...which leaves me to using the Fligh High Cube, at 150lbs per. THat means the weight distro looks like this:
800 rear, 300 front.
I know I want to go for 60 / 40, but how the heck do I do this with the super-small front storage compartments? I know there are a few guys with the rival install....how did you handle this issue on your 20v/switch V?
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