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    Default What Sacks

    I found that I love to surf this summer and I want to upgrade the rear bags in my 04 LSV. So what size and brand is recommended? I have heard good things about the 1100lbs and the 750lbs sacs. I know the 1100 might push the wall between the locker and engine bay but could I prevent this easily? I want a great big pocket so should I get a bow sac also? If I do how do I fill it? Right now I have the Gravity III system. Could I somehow tie it in to the center sac? Thanks

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    Fly High supplies the ballast bags that were used in your boat to Moomba, and because their fitting system is unique, you'll want to stick with their Pro X Series bags as a replacement.

    Either the 750 pound Fat Sac or the 1,100 pound Jumbo V-Drive Surf Sac will work in your LSV. The 1,100 pound bag is a new product for this year, and has quite popular with our customers due to surfing.

    Either way, you'll need at a minimum two W736 fittings in order to interface the new bag with the existing connectors in your boat. We also offer a pre-packaged solution available with a number of bag sizes (both the 750 and 1,100 are included) to make the upgrade totally plug and play. It's not necessary, but our Moomba customers really like it.

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    Jason can give exacts, but off the top of my head, the 1100 is 25"x25" (HW) and the 750 is 21"x21" (HW) both same lengths. I might be in inch off somewhere. Anyways I love the extra weight. Just wish it had another fill/drain port.

    I do recommend the quick connects while your at it. Much easier to dry out to avoid mold under the sacs on the carpet.

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    I braced my wall with aluminum square tubing from Lowes and some bolts/ 'L' brackets. Very easy and about a bit over an hour project.

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    The 750 is 50"L x 20"W x 20"H
    The 1,100 is 50"L x 24"W x 24"H

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    Jason, the fittings that are in my current sacs won't work? I looked on your site and did not find a combo kit for the 1100lb sac and the fittings. I would like to get it all at once so it is plug and play. Is it a huge issue with the sac pushing the wall in a little?

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    the 1100 is going to be to big for the lsv 04 750 fits perfect. Ed may sell you his....
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    Is that a pic of the 1100 or 750? Thanks for the pic!

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    750.....:d
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    Wow that thing fills that compartment up! I think I may stick with the 750's.

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