Moomba Max ballast question.
Goose may advise against it but I cut some access holes in the divider panels so I can reach the release latches without removing the center tray. The center tray does not come out easily without removing an engine cover strut. This makes it quick and easy to get to the drain plugs/oil filter, and dipstick.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6492833e6c.jpg
The center tray is deep enough to store my swivel board racks plus ropes and jackets. I feel that having the racks out of the elements will help to preserve the rubber.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e3a3bbdd34.jpg
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Moomba Max ballast question.
Following the urban legend that Goose mentioned. Going the route of piggybacking ballast bags under the side seats. Went with some slightly larger rear bags from WakeMAKERS with available front ports to allow for connecting the rear locker and under seat ballast bags. I’ll report back after a test run(hopefully this weekend).
Will have about 4660 in water weight and around 750lbs of available lead to move around. Net 5410lbs.
Fairly simple upgrade with a couple of 2” holes in the divider panels between the lockers and the under seat areas that are recessed down to the hull. I also had to reroute the line from one of the Jabsco pumps on each side to accommodate for the narrower placement of the dual fill/drain ports on the rear of the locker bags from WakeMAKERS.
I used a Y connector to connect the vent from the new under seat bag to the existing rear bag vent thru the side of the hull. Hopefully this works out OK. Also adjusted the ballast timers to a best guess time. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...219dd6eca0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...62d23bba6a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2d592241b8.jpg
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