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Old     (hdrew)      Join Date: Sep 2004       05-10-2006, 7:27 PM Reply   
I know I saw a thread about this, but can't find it again. We have a Sanger V215 and the fuel vent is on the starboard. And of course, basically everyone we take out happens to be goofy. We just start end of last season with stock ballasts and about 5 in the boat. Decent wake, great to learn on. But of course we had to go and get another 1000lbs. Bought them in the off season so we have not tried it out yet.
Question is if the vent is starting to go below the water line, what can we do? Anybody come up with any fixes that are not radical? Could I fashion some extra tubing to the vent to keep it out?
Of course the other choice would be go to the port and ride backside or just learn to ride switch on the surfboard. May help my switch riding in general, I don't know.
Thanks for looking,
HD

 
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