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    #16
    Total cost with tax and shipping included was $826 but utilizing discounts readily available on the web my cost was $762. I am sure there was a few more dollars here and there.

    Ballast System Parts

    Description Total
    Tsanmai 1200 pump (3 Fill And 3 Drain) 6
    1" Quick Connect Elbow (fill) 9
    1" Quick Connector (fill) 9
    1" barbed tee (drain,vent) 3
    3 M sealant 1
    1" Check Valves FPT(fill and drain) 6
    Hose Clamps for 1" ID hose (fill) (10 per bag) 4
    Hose clamps for 1.25" ID hose (fill) 2
    2" PVC tee (Manifold) 3
    2" to 1 1/4 reducer (manifold) PVC 3
    2" to 1 1/4 reducer Threaded(manifold) PVC 1
    1 1/4 male plug (Open spot on manifold) PVC 1
    2" hose ( Intake to manifold)Per foot 4
    Rubber sink Gaskets (manifold) 4
    Large Hose Clamps 1.5" to 2 1/4 4
    4 feet pvc pipe Scrap lowes 1
    1 Can Solvent and pvc cement 1
    Misc Hose Drain 1.25 and test 1" 1
    2" slip to 1 1/2 Female adapter (Manifold) PVC 1
    1 1/2" Male to hose (manifold) PVC 1
    1"mpt to 1' barb (fill check valve) PVC 6
    1.25 to 1 inch hose adapters PVC 3
    1" ID Stainless Thru Hull (drain, vent) Short 3
    1" I.D. Hose 50 ft box 2
    1.5" thru hull (Intake) 1
    1.5" Female to hose (intake) 1
    Switch actuators 3
    Switches Carling SPDT on-off-on 3
    Wire 100 ft 16 2
    Electrical connectors 1
    Zip ties
    Misc fittings from ewing (1 mpt to 1.25" barbed) 6
    Last edited by xpjim1; 04-24-2007, 03:36 AM.
    Let it be!!!

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      #17
      Sorry, copy and paste came out ugly. If anyone wants the parts, part numbers, cost breakdown, where I purchased spreadsheet, just PM your email and i will send to you. It even has a few helpful hints on it.
      Let it be!!!

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        #18
        And as I have said in my previous posts, Thank you Lee, TallTigeGuy and the posts from Wakeworld which made this possible. You posts and answers to my questions were invaluable as a DIY'er has no sunflower seeds holder (directions). Again thanks.
        Let it be!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by G-MONEY View Post
          xpjim1


          Nice Job...........Since you are an expert now on ballast installs,,,,,,,,, do you want to do mine..........Same boat so it would be easy for you.....

          Come on over and we can do your boat first them my boat next.

          Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.
          Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
          Winston Churchill

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            #20
            G-Money and Coach

            Let me know when. I can make it to Orange County. I can supervise as you 2 do the work. Someone needs to be in charge
            Let it be!!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
              Let me know when. I can make it to Orange County. I can supervise as you 2 do the work. Someone needs to be in charge
              I am not sure why either of us need a ballast system with the size of us and our friends. We just need about 6 guys and we would have close to 1500 lbs
              Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
              Winston Churchill

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                #22
                Originally posted by Coach View Post
                I am not sure why either of us need a ballast system with the size of us and our friends. We just need about 6 guys and we would have close to 1500 lbs

                Trust me, a ton of water will give less grief than a ton of friends
                Let it be!!!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
                  Trust me, a ton of water will give less grief than a ton of friends
                  Ahmen
                  Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
                  Winston Churchill

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                    #24
                    ^^^^
                    ^^^^

                    I second that...

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                      #25
                      Jim you could post on your own thread some more and post some more pics of your ballast system instead of staring at bam bam all night long
                      Everything happens for a reason
                      I live my post whore life 30 seconds at a time

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                        #26
                        CP3

                        Who had time to stare. It was a posting frenzy last night
                        Next week I promise more of the ballast system in here
                        Let it be!!!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
                          Sorry, copy and paste came out ugly. If anyone wants the parts, part numbers, cost breakdown, where I purchased spreadsheet, just PM your email and i will send to you. It even has a few helpful hints on it.
                          Send it to me, I'll host and link it. Although, Matt could probably put something together like the changing the impeller how-to: http://www.tigeowners.com/impeller.shtml.
                          "a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
                          "the plural of boo is booze."

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by xpjim1 View Post
                            Total cost with tax and shipping included was $826 but utilizing discounts readily available on the web my cost was $762. I am sure there was a few more dollars here and there.

                            Ballast System Parts

                            Description Total
                            Tsanmai 1200 pump (3 Fill And 3 Drain) 6
                            1" Quick Connect Elbow (fill) 9
                            1" Quick Connector (fill) 9
                            1" barbed tee (drain,vent) 3
                            3 M sealant 1
                            1" Check Valves FPT(fill and drain) 6
                            Hose Clamps for 1" ID hose (fill) (10 per bag) 4
                            Hose clamps for 1.25" ID hose (fill) 2
                            2" PVC tee (Manifold) 3
                            2" to 1 1/4 reducer (manifold) PVC 3
                            2" to 1 1/4 reducer Threaded(manifold) PVC 1
                            1 1/4 male plug (Open spot on manifold) PVC 1
                            2" hose ( Intake to manifold)Per foot 4
                            Rubber sink Gaskets (manifold) 4
                            Large Hose Clamps 1.5" to 2 1/4 4
                            4 feet pvc pipe Scrap lowes 1
                            1 Can Solvent and pvc cement 1
                            Misc Hose Drain 1.25 and test 1" 1
                            2" slip to 1 1/2 Female adapter (Manifold) PVC 1
                            1 1/2" Male to hose (manifold) PVC 1
                            1"mpt to 1' barb (fill check valve) PVC 6
                            1.25 to 1 inch hose adapters PVC 3
                            1" ID Stainless Thru Hull (drain, vent) Short 3
                            1" I.D. Hose 50 ft box 2
                            1.5" thru hull (Intake) 1
                            1.5" Female to hose (intake) 1
                            Switch actuators 3
                            Switches Carling SPDT on-off-on 3
                            Wire 100 ft 16 2
                            Electrical connectors 1
                            Zip ties
                            Misc fittings from ewing (1 mpt to 1.25" barbed) 6
                            Am I just blind or are the sacks not on the list? If not what does that bring the total too?
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                              #29
                              The bags are not listed as they are an individual preference for what you want to accomplish and what brand you want to use.

                              I am using a custom made surf sac with a negotiated price that I cannot say. If I bought through the sale it would have been $392 and MSRP of $490

                              Integrated bow sacs new list for $240, through various sources could be had for $190 or a factory second for about $120-150

                              I already had the v drive sacs which cost me $140 MSRP $200

                              Total for all my Pro-X bag set-up was just under $625 with a MSRP $930
                              Let it be!!!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by G-MONEY View Post
                                xpjim1


                                Nice Job...........Since you are an expert now on ballast installs,,,,,,,,, do you want to do mine..........Same boat so it would be easy for you.....
                                Jim you could be the traveling ballast install boy, I could use one those.
                                My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.

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