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    2004 24V Ballast question for you sacked out guys

    Guys
    I have never had any ballast for the 8 years I have had this boat but got very fortunate to find some used Fly High custom Tige bags that are 800 pounds each. My question for you guys is that I have noticed the wall that separates my storage locker from the engine is not super sturdy, it only has a couple of plastic U-Strips on each end of the separator to hold it in place and I am curious is you guys had to add support for this barrier to keep it from collapsing into the engine compartment?
    Thanks
    Guy

    #2
    I did a full ballast install on my 24V in 2017. Check it out here

    I used aluminum 90 degree plates screwed to the floor on each side of the engine to reinforce to solve this exact problem.
    IMG_0174.jpg

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      #3
      KJohnson thanks for all that info, great write up. This was a huge help.

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        #4
        I have dual 1850s (most likely hold less then that) in my 24v. I did u channel. It's held up fine for 8 years of lots and lots of surfing.
        Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v

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          #5
          Originally posted by GUY_RPM View Post
          KJohnson thanks for all that info, great write up. This was a huge help.
          no problem. Be sure to use stainless steel hardware!

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            #6
            I use 1100 # bags in each locker. Was going to reinforce but never did. Going on strong fo 12 years. No issues. Maybe next winters project
            Let it be!!!

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              #7
              Do you fill both sides up completely
              Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
              I use 1100 # bags in each locker. Was going to reinforce but never did. Going on strong fo 12 years. No issues. Maybe next winters project

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