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extremeisaac 06-17-2009 10:12 AM

Where do the sacs drain from? I see that there is a through hull fitting on the starboard side of the boat but when i empty the tanks, they dont drain from there? or anywhere else visibile? do they drain from underneath?

guido 06-17-2009 10:27 AM

Mine drained from underneath on my Sanger. There were two ports between the exhaust outlets on the transom. That was a DLX, though.

zammer 06-17-2009 10:59 AM

It goes out the starboard side of the boat near the gas tank vent just under where the front tower mount

airrantz 06-17-2009 12:03 PM

Center locker or v-drive locker sacks? Stock center locker sack is a reversible Simer or SCC pump that fills and drains under the boat right around the dash. I don't have stock v-drive locker sacks but they might be the same way.

nsolis220 06-17-2009 1:16 PM

you have rear tanks?? <BR> <BR>I thought you couldnt get those factory from sanger due to the low profile of the boat. <BR> <BR>Mine had just the kgb bag and it drained from driverside outlet by the winddsheild

airrantz 06-17-2009 7:29 PM

For some reason I thought the wake series 1 package had the center ballast and the wake series 2 package had locker sacks but I'm not sure. I bought mine used with a custom center sack that fills and drains from a thru hull on the bottom but that could be custom too I guess except I thought the stock pumps were the reversible ones. Isaac you should leave the sacks full when you pull the boat out and find out where they drain from.

gunz 06-18-2009 3:13 PM

I had to count all the holes and guess where they might exit from. <BR>When we got on the water,I filled them,and drained them one by one,just to see where they exit at. <BR>Mine is a custom set up,but I'm not sure if I were to leave the fill pump on,if they would burst,or if they have a over flow valve on them....... <BR> <BR>More stuff to check.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>


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