COtoFLsurf
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- Key Largo, FL
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- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
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1) I remounted it inside the gunwale, I piggybacked off of one of the longer bolts, used some foam for padding, and kept the hoses as strait as I could - I think it is better than it was and works very well, I can feel the air/fumes blowing out the valve (in the hull) when fueling up.@swatski , great stuff, two questions: 1) where did you install the EPA canister?, 2) you have a picture showing both pumps, does the port-side hose have a direct path to the other side or did you need to take it thru the engine compartment?
I went with the Wakemakers full setup with their harnesses - run through separate holes and loomed (where passing through the dividers in bulkheads). Those harnesses are expensive but make everything a snap - you can also easily disconnect switches and pumps for maintenance, non-surfing trips etc.@swatski, love the pump location, need to poke around a bit since I have shower tank on starboard side. Curious, how did you get electrical to that location (thru the hose holes?). Much appreciated !!!
Yes sir. For example, I had all my bags and timers removed and the pumps/switches disconnected for the Bimini trip this year for extra space and peace of mind - to prevent accidental activation in inclement weather etc. which actually happened to one of the 212Xs during past crossings (not good).@swatski , cool thanks, makes perfect sense, right up to the "non-surfing trips" part which totally baffled me. ;-)
I'm pretty happy with how the system turned out, don't know what if anything would change if doing it all over again. It would be hard to improve upon (no brag). The only thing which is still a work in progress is the Auxiliary port and extra bags' placement - swim deck, rear seats - still trying to dial it in a bit more.So after having it all summer, how did it work? Im am looking at doing the exact same as you did on this setup. I already have 2 750lb fatsac and the 1180 fatsac for the locker. Did you end up adding the vents or just keep it as it is. Or is there anything you would have do e different? Thanks
John
Awsome!! Thanks for the info, im about to get 3 of the WM kits with the venting. I was thinking of venting in the back lockers by the pumpsOh - and regarding vents - I was planning on maybe adding those but so far really like the system without the vents. It lets me fill the bags to capacity as they squeeze into the compartments and I can also suck the bags completely dry - which is great!
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Just make sure you place the vents the opposite (side of the hull) to ballast, otherwise there may be issues with siphoning and draining with the boat listed, it can be very annoying.Awsome!! Thanks for the info, im about to get 3 of the WM kits with the venting. I was thinking of venting in the back lockers by the pumps
I didn't think of the pressure. Makes sense that they would only fill up to a certain point then the vents would let the water out and not fill to full capacityOh - and regarding vents - I was planning on maybe adding those but so far really like the system without the vents. It lets me fill the bags to capacity as they squeeze into the compartments and I can also suck the bags completely dry - which is great!
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I think that's it - what you found, but let me look it up and I will post later to confirm what exactly did I use, keep in mind I chose NOT to use the bronze intakes and valves - I didn't really see the point. My intakes are still the most solid through-hull fixtures in my boat, hehe! (- if you know what I mean, sadly, LOL). Price difference was not an issue, I just wanted to keep the ID as large as possible and worried about structural issues (due to bronze intake/valve weight).@swatski where did you get your thru hulls? I don’t recall seeing those on wakmakers website? I think I saw it or one that looks similar but says in the description suitable for vent or drain above the water line.
Thanks
@Mainah If you don't use a vent on the ballast bags or use timers for the pumps then yes you'll basically need to eyeball the bags as they fill or else you'll eventually burn out a pump(s) or overfill a bag(s). This isn't ideal as you'll have to ask people to get up so you can watch the bags fill. Personally if I were you and not wanting to do timers I would do still do vents and just watch or listen for them to begin overflow so you know when the bags are full and then you can shut off the pumps.
I wholeheartedly agree with your ideas about using simple intakes and simple switches! Definitely way to go, many newer wake boats seem to gravitate back to those simplistic solutions too (over silly split screens), for good reasons.@swatski I have hemmed and hawed about how to do my own ballast system. I have decided that keeping it simple will be best. I am going to copy your intakes. I will likley mount the johnson pumps in the engine compartment so things in wet storage don’t get hung up in the pumps. I am going to use simple 3 state rocker switches and wire them all up myself. I will power those switches from my helm distribution block to a blue seas sub panel. No automation or timers whatsoever. So now to my question.
I like the no vent idea for the benefits you have pointed out but my concern is that without timers that I could blow out a bag. Do you think I run an undue risk of blowing out a bag without timers?