It's a matter of getting all the folds and wrinkles out of the sac once you place it in the compartment to get the hose to stay in a good position. I take my sacs out everytime I use my boat so the compartment can dry underneath.
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is $225 a good price for 2 used 750s?
You can get 2 new ones from Wakemakers for $270, so its not a amazing deal, but a bag is a bag and any break you can get is worth it
WakeMakers are awsome people to deal with I would not hesitate to recommand them to anyone. They have great pricing and service, they know there stuff as well!
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how long would it take to fill two 750s up with the stock gravity III plumbing?
I'm sure Ed would know maybe he will chime in....I think there is a vid on you tube regarding this...hummmm
I will let you know when I get my system in. I plan on adding dual fill pumps to the modified stock system. Adding a 4th valve.
Also lots of timing threads on here for the old system, jessec did some extensive fill times on old plus new. You can just do a recalculation for the 750 bags..
Thank you Ed for your opinion on the 1100 instead of the 750's. So you are not seeing a hugh difference by going to the 1100's?
I don't think in the lower freeboard boats that the 1100's will ever "totally fill". the nice thing about them is that they fill all the nooks/crannies that the 750's won't. I notice that they are around 90% full in mine, but then they start pushing the compartment doors open.