Check with Newty and MMandley but I think both of them sold off their blank panels they bought from me. Can't remember where the other 2 went.
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Check with Newty and MMandley but I think both of them sold off their blank panels they bought from me. Can't remember where the other 2 went.
Yikes. Yeah, that's too much money and effort for me right now. That said, it's by far the cleanest install I've seen. Much respect.
I already had my exile mounted just on the lower dash trim, so I kept it there and it'll have to do for now...
At least it's in a good spot for accessibility.
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Brain,
What kind of check valves are you using on the fill lines? I read through all 19 pages and never saw. Looks like Cab did a similar ballast mod and used metal swing check valves. I was looking at keeping the aerator system but getting rid of the sprinkler valves and using the composite check valves from wakemakers (https://www.wakemakers.com/marine-check-valve.html).
I used whatever wakemakers offered at the time. They've gone through a few different versions trying to find the best so I'd trust the ones you linked. You will need to keep the lines high to keep them from passively filling. Good luck!
Yeah I was planning to mount them as high as possible to reduce the positive pressure they would see. While sitting still and at cruising speed they shouldn't see any positive water pressure so long as they are above the water line (although the scupper thru hull may force water in and force me to put in a 1" thru hull). On your check valve system, did you have a scupper thru hull fitting and it worked or did you replace the original fitting with a mushroom?
Also, did the vented loops for your front sacks work? I know in Cab's write up, he ended up going with an irritrol 700.
Thanks for the help!
I replaced the scupper with a mushroom. The front vented loops worked out fine once I got them high enough.
Last question (for now...) Where did you mount the vented loops for the front ballast? I was thinking in the engine bay on the back side of the rear bench seat.
If you can't tell, I'm itching for the lakes to melt so I can get out on the water, as I'm sure all of us on here are!
The check valves we currently offer are the same ones we've had for a few years now. They are our own design and material selection to have the correct properties and work very well. Best of all, they are installation attitude agnostic, meaning you can install them where ever you want, unlike a brass swing type check valve which has to be held in a specific orientation.
You MUST either cut off the scupper or switch it out for a mushroom style fitting. If you don't do that, using an electronic valve (like the Irritrol series) is the only solution to prevent passive filling when the boat is moving through the water.
Thanks Jason! See I told you to trust the wakemakers guys. My check valves were from 2010 so these are no doubt better.