Has anyone ever bought the tank buster off of wake makers, or have just done that same idea? I am looking at pulling out my hard tanks and putting in a 750 sac. Just wanted to know what kind of **** I am be getting in to. Thanks guys!
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am just finishing up doing mine, its not too bad if you're leaving all the pumps as is. you'll need two tankbuster kits to do both sides. it took wakemakers over a month to send me mine, so i hope you don't need them in a hurry, haha2003 SANTE - "OG 210"
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All 3 are very easy. Pull the hard tanks. There should be a hollowed out area under your tanks in the very back of the boat. thats where your empty pump will go after you take it out of the tank. Cut a piece of lumber and cover the pump so it doesn't have the sac laying directly on it. Your fill pump hose will run from the pump to a port on top of the sac. There will also need to be a hose running out of another top port to overflow out the side of the boat. There should be a port at the back bottom of the sac, thats for the empty hose which goes to the pump. Repeat on the other side.
As for the bow sac, its the easiest of all. Disconnect your vent hose from the side of the boat. Connect that hose to the bottom end port of the sac. Run another hose from the top port of the sac out to the origional vent fitting that you disconnected from in the beginning. All done.
Now that you have a ton of weight in your boat you will have one awesome wake that will change your riding...problem is you might as well order a new prop. Delta props can hook you up through a PN discount. Don't even think about it....just order it. Best move you will make all summer.
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Thinking of putting the bow sac in my boat, any problems draining it with this set-up?Originally posted by jward View Post
As for the bow sac, its the easiest of all. Disconnect your vent hose from the side of the boat. Connect that hose to the bottom end port of the sac. Run another hose from the top port of the sac out to the origional vent fitting that you disconnected from in the beginning. All done.2002 SANTE
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