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    Quote Originally Posted by jpetty3023 View Post
    hey wolfey could I get the IBS bag and just use my tsunami pump to fill and drain instead of running a bunch of new lines and what not?


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    I'm not Wolfey lol

    Yes you can do that but its not an easy bag to install and remove all the time. It has to be folded and stuffed into the bow.

    but yes you can use a hand pump for filling and draining.
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    He's talking about the check valve on the vent line. Spencer at wake makers really talked me out of one so we will see how it goes. The thought is that eventually you will just sick air and the ibs won't empty
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    no sir your not but in post #8 wolfey posted a pic of the bag. once I lay it in thou I wouldn't have to take in and out would I? couldn't ya just hook the pump up and fill then at end if day hook the pump back up to drain? then just leave in place once it's emptied?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jpetty3023 View Post
    no sir your not but in post #8 wolfey posted a pic of the bag. once I lay it in thou I wouldn't have to take in and out would I? couldn't ya just hook the pump up and fill then at end if day hook the pump back up to drain? then just leave in place once it's emptied?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jpetty3023 View Post
    no sir your not but in post #8 wolfey posted a pic of the bag. once I lay it in thou I wouldn't have to take in and out would I? couldn't ya just hook the pump up and fill then at end if day hook the pump back up to drain? then just leave in place once it's emptied?


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    Absolutely, just make sure at the end of your season, or in your case, maybe every couple months you pull it out and make sure nothing is growing under it LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmandley View Post
    Absolutely, just make sure at the end of your season, or in your case, maybe every couple months you pull it out and make sure nothing is growing under it LOL.
    Would you have to empty both legs separately with no check valve installed?


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    Quote Originally Posted by tnbrooks01 View Post
    Would you have to empty both legs separately with no check valve installed?


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    If you use a hand style pump then you should be able to suck it all down as long as you can keep the pump primed.
    You wont get all the water out with a hand held pump but you will get it pretty close.

    When you integrate it to the onboard boat pumps you will want a check valve on the vent line to keep from sucking in air
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    One thing i did cause I am worried about not getting one side drained, is getting a new valve for my bag so i can get the other side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmandley View Post
    If you use a hand style pump then you should be able to suck it all down as long as you can keep the pump primed.
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