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    Default Question about Fat Sac 750 in 2012 OBV

    Just ordered a fat sac 750 to put in rear locker for surfing. Do I need additional/special fittings for it to work with the boats existing pump? Don't want to spoil a trip to the lake with lack of equipment.
    Camden
    Norris Lake

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    I have a '13 OBV and my switch was plug and play -- remove the old sac and swap in the new 750.

    NOTE: You will have to take the fittings off the old sac and move them to the new which can be a hassle if they are glued in, but nothing new is needed. Wakemakers has a nice how-to video on its site on how to get those stubborn fittings out if they are glued.
    Mike

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    If you have the newer reversible pumps you will need to extend the pump timers.
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    Thanks Guys. Can you buy fittings for the new sac so you don't have to swap out? My daughters are wakeboarders and will probably be moving the 750 in and out for surfing. Not sure I can make wake even on each side with a 750 on one side and 400 on the other. Maybe I should have purchased 2 750's.
    Camden
    Norris Lake

    2012 Outback V
    2006 Party Barge 20' sold
    1991 Sea Ray 170 sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outback Skid View Post
    Thanks Guys. Can you buy fittings for the new sac so you don't have to swap out? My daughters are wakeboarders and will probably be moving the 750 in and out for surfing. Not sure I can make wake even on each side with a 750 on one side and 400 on the other. Maybe I should have purchased 2 750's.
    Yes Wake Makers sells them new. Not very Exp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outback Skid View Post
    Thanks Guys. Can you buy fittings for the new sac so you don't have to swap out? My daughters are wakeboarders and will probably be moving the 750 in and out for surfing. Not sure I can make wake even on each side with a 750 on one side and 400 on the other. Maybe I should have purchased 2 750's.
    The pumps are all timing based, so if you wanted to fill both sides to 400 lbs just shut off the pump for the 750 when the 400 starts venting or the pump shuts off. Probably won't be exact but close enough.

    And you're probably going to wish you bought two 750s at some point, especially if you have any goofy surfers.
    Mike

    2013 Outback V
    - ballast: 900# rears / 400# center / 650# IBS
    - audio: Exile SXT9Q x 2 towers / Kicker KM65 x 6 cabins / Xi 12 sub / Javelin & XM15.4 amps / ZLD
    - FAE
    - DIY suckgate

    2003 SeaRay 182 -- gone but not forgotten...

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    i got the tsunami pumps and adaptors and use the 400's for more weight also you need it!
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