Port Side. I may still need to adjust these a little to have them continue an incline to prevent airlock.
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Nest I worked on fittings and plumming the sacks. I used the nylon snap clamps. These worked well but I was not sure how tight to make them. The broken pliers probably mean the I squeezed too much. Or probably had a cheap pair.
I have a strong grip but putting the hose on the fittings take a little doing. They get hot and are still hard to put on. When you are done you may just have a grip of a gorrilla.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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Tonight I was able to finish all the hookups for one sack in the port locker. I got others stated but not completed. The hardest part of this install has been the 5 bag system. It has taken a lot of time to get all of these done. If it was just a two bag setup I would be done. But I wanted to do it all now and not have to add more at a later time. Here is a shot of the hoses in the port locker ready for the sack. I will clean up the area before evrything is done. The boat needs a major detail. If all goes well the rest of the week it will be water test this coming weekend. Updates at that time.Attached FilesWake Up or Stay On Shore!
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Originally posted by Wakeman22 View PostNest I worked on fittings and plumming the sacks. I used the nylon snap clamps. These worked well but I was not sure how tight to make them. The broken pliers probably mean the I squeezed too much. Or probably had a cheap pair.
I have a strong grip but putting the hose on the fittings take a little doing. They get hot and are still hard to put on. When you are done you may just have a grip of a gorrilla.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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If you look at the broken surfaces, one is shiny, one is rusted.....those pliers have been an accident waiting to happen. They been cracked for awhile.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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Well the first water test is complete and as a plumber I failed. For the most part all worked well but there were a few issues.
First off I want to thanks Ewok for his help. He drove up here with a 3 1/2 hour drive. He had a very systematic way for the testing and setting up the ideal wake that we could obtain with this current setup. Many thanks Ewok.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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On to the test. The pumps and wiring worked great. Bags filled great and drained well to. At one point however I had a flood of water coming out along the starboard wall. Appearently the drain pump for the mid sack came off and water was going everywhere. I am not sure why it came off but it may not have been locked on well.
Issues I had...
Leaks at the drain thru hulls. These were some of the first connections I made and used stainless clamps. Even tightening the heck out of them I could not get a complete seal and had a few drips. I will now go back with double clamps.
One pump had a small leak at the hose attachment point and tightening the clamp stopped it. During the install I kept tightening these calmps and I am not sure why they are not sealing completely and are needing repeated tightening.
The two mid sacks would drain out on thier own. I believe this was a siphoning effect. The hoses are roughted up high and back down to the sacks but they would slowely drain back. A check vavle will elliminate this problem. So back to ordering more parts.
Note: There has been a lot of discussion on stainless vs nylon clamps. I did 70 connections and used both. So far what I have seen is that I had leakes at the stainless clamps even when tightened to the point the screw driver stopped. But had no leaks at the connections where I used the nylon clamps. Not sure why. ???
Another issue was the jumbo surf sacks pushing on the engine panels and bowing them in. These will need stiffiners put on them. Also the starbaord side popped the u-channel off of the floor so these areas will need to be reinforced and will probably go to aluminium.
All in all I am happy with the install. After I fix some of the issues it will be even better. It sure beats manual filling hands down. Fill times seemed vey quick. Did not time it but I would say about 6-8 minutes.
The bst thing about yesterday was the first time out in the water for the year. We both got many sets in and had a blast surfing. Ewok worked on dailing in the wave and found settings that worked well. Speed at 10.6mph and taps at 5 or 6 worked very well. Of course it was found that more wieght would be better. I forgot to load in the lead bags I have. That would have probably got the rubrail into the water. Next time.
For all the guys in the warm climates we went and it was 61-62 degree water temp and 74 air temps. Just fine.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostIf you look at the broken surfaces, one is shiny, one is rusted.....those pliers have been an accident waiting to happen. They been cracked for awhile.Wake Up or Stay On Shore!
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Originally posted by Wakeman22 View PostOn to the test. The pumps and wiring worked great. Bags filled great and drained well to. At one point however I had a flood of water coming out along the starboard wall. Appearently the drain pump for the mid sack came off and water was going everywhere. I am not sure why it came off but it may not have been locked on well.
Issues I had...
Leaks at the drain thru hulls. These were some of the first connections I made and used stainless clamps. Even tightening the heck out of them I could not get a complete seal and had a few drips. I will now go back with double clamps.
One pump had a small leak at the hose attachment point and tightening the clamp stopped it. During the install I kept tightening these calmps and I am not sure why they are not sealing completely and are needing repeated tightening.
The two mid sacks would drain out on thier own. I believe this was a siphoning effect. The hoses are roughted up high and back down to the sacks but they would slowely drain back. A check vavle will elliminate this problem. So back to ordering more parts.
Note: There has been a lot of discussion on stainless vs nylon clamps. I did 70 connections and used both. So far what I have seen is that I had leakes at the stainless clamps even when tightened to the point the screw driver stopped. But had no leaks at the connections where I used the nylon clamps. Not sure why. ???
Another issue was the jumbo surf sacks pushing on the engine panels and bowing them in. These will need stiffiners put on them. Also the starbaord side popped the u-channel off of the floor so these areas will need to be reinforced and will probably go to aluminium.
All in all I am happy with the install. After I fix some of the issues it will be even better. It sure beats manual filling hands down. Fill times seemed vey quick. Did not time it but I would say about 6-8 minutes.
The bst thing about yesterday was the first time out in the water for the year. We both got many sets in and had a blast surfing. Ewok worked on dailing in the wave and found settings that worked well. Speed at 10.6mph and taps at 5 or 6 worked very well. Of course it was found that more wieght would be better. I forgot to load in the lead bags I have. That would have probably got the rubrail into the water. Next time.
For all the guys in the warm climates we went and it was 61-62 degree water temp and 74 air temps. Just fine.
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On to the test. The pumps and wiring worked great. Bags filled great and drained well to. At one point however I had a flood of water coming out along the starboard wall. Appearently the drain pump for the mid sack came off and water was going everywhere. I am not sure why it came off but it may not have been locked on well.
The two mid sacks would drain out on their own. I believe this was a siphoning effect. The hoses are roughted up high and back down to the sacks but they would slowely drain back. A check vavle will elliminate this problem. So back to ordering more parts.
Another issue was the jumbo surf sacks pushing on the engine panels and bowing them in. These will need stiffiners put on them. Also the starbaord side popped the u-channel off of the floor so these areas will need to be reinforced and will probably go to aluminium.
For reinforcing the wall retainers, aluminum angle-iron works great to beef up the plastic U chnl
Your system looks like it has turned out great, with only a couple little bugs to work through. Glad you guys were able to hook up and hit the waterMikes 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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