2014 SANTE 210 How hard is it really to plumb in extra sacks?

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  • Kelly Gummere
    • Aug 2015
    • 38

    • Memphis, TN

    • 2014 SAN 210

    #1

    2014 SANTE 210 How hard is it really to plumb in extra sacks?

    Since I bot the boat new I would sure hate to screw anything up. I have 1150 stock hard tanks. I am using 2 Ronix 8.3 800lb bags in each rear locker and a 400lb sack in the front that I am manually filling and emptying with their pump. I was considering plumbing them in but wanted to know how big of a job it really was. Their pump is crazy fast and I know it would take a considerable time longer to fill if I connected to the stock boat pumps. Just wondering if it was worth the extra time to have the convenience of not dragging out the pump and manually filling each one. Anyone done it before?
  • cedarcreek216
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 1009

    • Dallas, TX

    • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

    #2
    Should take no longer than an hour to plumb them in. We have 750,s in the rear and a 370 tube sac in the ski locker all plumbed to stock pumps. No new holes at all, just a couple feet of hose and you will need to use Fly High sacs. Wake makers had the kit ready to go.


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    • Kelly Gummere
      • Aug 2015
      • 38

      • Memphis, TN

      • 2014 SAN 210

      #3
      Thanks Cedarcreek216. You don't think I can still use the Ronix 8.3 sacks I have now?

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      • swatguy
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • May 2008
        • 1636

        • Midwest/ Northern IL

        • 2008 SANTE 210

        #4
        The Ronix Eight .3 bags have similar fittings as all the fly high bags. So all you would need to pic up is two quick connects per bag to make them fit the piggy back kit. You don't need new sacs.


        https://www.wakemakers.com/eight3-1-...t-fitting.html

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        • cedarcreek216
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 1009

          • Dallas, TX

          • 2018 210 2013 210 2009 216V

          #5
          There you go. I've never seen the Ronix bags in person so the safe answer for me to give was new bags. If they have a fitting and you can use them, then it's an under $100 and less that an hour fix.


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          • swatguy
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • May 2008
            • 1636

            • Midwest/ Northern IL

            • 2008 SANTE 210

            #6
            If you do decide to piggy back Fly High recommends using heavy duty PVC cement on the threads for the fittings to keep them in place. If you decide to ever remove the bags a little heat from a hair dryer or heat gun will allow you to pop the fittings even with the PVC glue in there. Just extra piece of mind and less hassle.

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            • Kelly Gummere
              • Aug 2015
              • 38

              • Memphis, TN

              • 2014 SAN 210

              #7
              Thanks for the info

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