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    #91
    Originally posted by da.bell View Post
    Not sure but it's better than a forward one and forcing the water into the bag. Check value will solve this IMO.
    Agreed, lesser of 2 evils. I wonder if a mushroom thru-hull would salve it, and leave the system as is?
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      #92
      I do not think the thru hull is the cause. Even the mush room systems need tweaking
      Let it be!!!

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        #93
        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
        Agreed, lesser of 2 evils. I wonder if a mushroom thru-hull would salve it, and leave the system as is?
        I thought he had the mushroom thru-hall hardware. That is what G used......

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          #94
          Originally posted by da.bell View Post
          I thought he had the mushroom thru-hall hardware. That is what G used......
          Just double checked G's ballast thread, both have a scoop installed backwards.
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            #95
            Originally posted by chpthril View Post
            Just double checked G's ballast thread, both have a scoop installed backwards.
            Okay, I thought something else apparently.. What are we talking about???

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              #96
              Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
              You will only need 2 check valves per pump. One between the manifold and the pump and one on the vent line before the T with the drain line. Or if you fill and drain from the top of the bag you could get away with one check valve on the vent line and fill and drain through the thru hull. By filling and draining from top of bag you might lose a little water in the bag but not much. I am taking off my check valves on my fill lines since tehy are higher than the bag
              Actually you would need 3 check valves.

              Here is second option the diagram

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                #97
                That third check valve is not necesary as that is the water flow direction. The water will not allow air to enter when draining
                Let it be!!!

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                  #98
                  But I can see your concern if filling. I still think you will be ok when you have the water flowing thru the pump
                  Let it be!!!

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                    #99
                    I see no need for three check valves. G said the amount of water lost out of the bags was minimal and they topped off quickly. Just side not depending on what MasterCraft boat you are looking at depends on if they drain from the vent hole or from the bottom of the boat. the one I looked at drains from the bottom of the boat. This can be corrected easily and drain from the side of the boat using the vent that is already installed. You would not have to create another hole in the boat any where at this point. It would all be placement of check valves. If I get the time I will draw it up and post it. It will be this evening.
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                      Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
                      You will only need 2 check valves per pump. One between the manifold and the pump...
                      If you put a check valve between the pump and the manifold, then you cannot drain since these pumps drain out of the same hose that they fill with. Water has to go both ways at that point.

                      This system does not have a true 'manifold'. I assume that you mean the collection of PVC immediately attached to the through hull?

                      One question no one has asked here is this: All of this puts a strain that is pretty significant on the check valves, for a significant amount of time. Are the check valves durable enough that they can handle this? I have not heard much of check valve failures, but I am sure it might happen.
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                        Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
                        If you put a check valve between the pump and the manifold, then you cannot drain since these pumps drain out of the same hose that they fill with. Water has to go both ways at that point.

                        This system does not have a true 'manifold'. I assume that you mean the collection of PVC immediately attached to the through hull?

                        One question no one has asked here is this: All of this puts a strain that is pretty significant on the check valves, for a significant amount of time. Are the check valves durable enough that they can handle this? I have not heard much of check valve failures, but I am sure it might happen.
                        My pool has a check valve that failed after 8 years. I think it failed due to excessive chlorine and the fact that the spring mechanism was not well designed. I have a flapper valve now and it works much better, not to mention improving the flow of water.

                        I still don't see the need for any check valves. If you see the automatic system in the MC boats, you'll notice that they are always topping off because there is always a little backflow.
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                          I might just do it the original way not using any check valves and topping it off if gets too low. It would save money and time.

                          I am just going to wait to see what Andrew comes up with.
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                            If it were me I would put flapper check valves and only flappers. The beauty of this system is that you can build it the way you feel most comfortable with. You get the basic parts and add accordingly.

                            I personally think that check valves are not needed and I wonder if you could drain from the top of the bag which I bet you could. If you can I would fill and driain from there and leave it that way, then run with it, topping it off as needed. It is not like you are going to run out of water when on the lake to top off if needed. I personally would you the KIS theory. KIS. but if you really want me to I will work on a design with check valves.
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                              Originally posted by SPBFAN View Post
                              If it were me I would put flapper check valves and only flappers. The beauty of this system is that you can build it the way you feel most comfortable with. You get the basic parts and add accordingly.

                              I personally think that check valves are not needed and I wonder if you could drain from the top of the bag which I bet you could. If you can I would fill and driain from there and leave it that way, then run with it, topping it off as needed. It is not like you are going to run out of water when on the lake to top off if needed. I personally would you the KIS theory. KIS. but if you really want me to I will work on a design with check valves.
                              I would think draining from the top of the bag would cause issues if you used more than one hose into the bag if you were vented at all.

                              Also, if you don't have vents coming out of the side of your boat, how do you know when you're full?

                              I still think you're better off not having check valves, with the exception of a check valve for the vent (to avoid sucking air).
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                                Here are a couple more designs.



                                I personally think that this clean schema would work and since there is less part, less possibility of leaks and parts breaking...


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