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    Default Air Release Bag Plug

    Anybody try these over the regular bag plugs? Are they worth spending the extra dollar for them?
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    Are these what you are refering to?
    http://www.wakemakers.com/fly-high-p...ting-w749.html

    I took my original plug that came with the bag and drilled my own hole in it to vent air. Works fine, no additional cost. But it does look like the manufacturer vent has longer threads, which could prevent accidentally completely unscrewing the plug, to vent.
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    Yep those are what I Ment
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    I have used both and I would say they are worth the extra $$.

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    I agree with wolfeman. I have loved mine and would buy them all over again.
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    much easier to burp air out of you bag without spilling alot.
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    Are you guys burping bags that you have in the cabin of the boat or do you really burp bags that are plumbed? Just curious. All my stock bags came with these plugs. (granted everyone has a different model boat and year)
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    I just burp the cabin sacs. My locker sacs are vented

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    If you roll the bags at home and get the air out you don't need to burp them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigars n scotch View Post
    Are you guys burping bags that you have in the cabin of the boat or do you really burp bags that are plumbed? Just curious. All my stock bags came with these plugs. (granted everyone has a different model boat and year)
    Yeah, I've been having to burp all of my bags. I even roll up the non plumbed in bags and I still have to burp them. I Just noticed they sent them to me when I ordered my new 750 bags. I put them in yesterday in my 400s that I throw around for extra weight and am going to try them this weekend. I put check valves in and relocated my vent lines on the bags yesterday. So hopefully that will help with the draining and will help with the air buildup I am having. ZERO air or water was getting pushed out of my vent lines beforehand. So we'll see...Will post results Saturday night.
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