1999 Super Sport Ballast Install

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  • skiking
    • Jun 2007
    • 118

    • TX


    #16
    Agreed. I followed Jabsco's recommendation that the pumps should be mounted sidways or upside down to minimize the chances of the pumps being soaked with water. Those pumps are expensive and I don't want to have to replace them.

    As for ease of getting to them. I already had to replace one defective impeller and it was a breeze. Still very easy to get to in the upside down position.
    1999 Super Sport Nautique
    PerfectPass Wakeboard Pro
    100amp Alternator Upgrade and 2 - Optima Blue Tops
    Wetsounds, JL Audio, Alpine sound system
    3-Jabsco Ballast Puppies
    1- Fly High Center Sack 650lbs and 2 - Fly High Rear 750lbs

    Ballast Install - http://planetnautique.com/vb3/showth...allast-Install

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    • wcherashore
      • Sep 2009
      • 190

      • San Diego, CA


      #17
      How did you plumb the line from the pump in the engine compartment to the ski locker? Also, where is your shut-off at the thru-hull?

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      • skiking
        • Jun 2007
        • 118

        • TX


        #18
        Sorry for the delayed response. I have been travelling and doing motocross so I have been away from the forum for a while.

        I ran the fill/empty hose to the ski locker along the stock hoses. On my 99 the fuel line, electrical, and steering cables all run up the middle of the boat under the floor board on the starboard side of center. Plenty of room and fit nicely. As for the shut off valves. All three intakes have ball valves. You can see the blue handles in the pictures.
        Last edited by skiking; 02-26-2010, 03:08 AM.
        1999 Super Sport Nautique
        PerfectPass Wakeboard Pro
        100amp Alternator Upgrade and 2 - Optima Blue Tops
        Wetsounds, JL Audio, Alpine sound system
        3-Jabsco Ballast Puppies
        1- Fly High Center Sack 650lbs and 2 - Fly High Rear 750lbs

        Ballast Install - http://planetnautique.com/vb3/showth...allast-Install

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        • mhaaland
          • Jul 2007
          • 217

          • Des Moines, IA

          • 98' Air Nautique

          #19
          lots of good info here! Good pictures also.
          1998 Correct Craft Air Nautique DD
          FCT 2 by NDT
          Teak Platform Restoration
          Re-Carpet Trailer
          Oxidation Removal
          Install Automatic Ballast System
          Re-Decal Boat
          Interior Restoration

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          • wcherashore
            • Sep 2009
            • 190

            • San Diego, CA


            #20
            On second glance, I saw the shut-offs. They were a bit hard to see because they are poking out from behind your hose.

            Unfortuneatly, with a direct drive, your plumbing solution to the center bag won't work for me, but I may have my pump located closer to the locker anyway. Great thread, when I get closer to putting my system in I will be sure to ask questions about wiring.

            I'm planning three pumps, v-drive sacks in the trunk and the rear seat sack in the locker as well.

            Thanks.

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            • skiking
              • Jun 2007
              • 118

              • TX


              #21
              Sorry. Didn't realize you were talking about a direct drive. I am sure you will enjoy the install once it's done. I don't know how I ever messed with manually filling bags.

              Keep us up to date on your install and this forum is happy to help answer questions as work on your project.
              1999 Super Sport Nautique
              PerfectPass Wakeboard Pro
              100amp Alternator Upgrade and 2 - Optima Blue Tops
              Wetsounds, JL Audio, Alpine sound system
              3-Jabsco Ballast Puppies
              1- Fly High Center Sack 650lbs and 2 - Fly High Rear 750lbs

              Ballast Install - http://planetnautique.com/vb3/showth...allast-Install

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              • steve-o
                • Jul 2009
                • 231



                #22
                So what's the deal with the NPT/NPS thread mismatch on thru hulls and ball-valves?

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                • wcherashore
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 190

                  • San Diego, CA


                  #23
                  Originally posted by skiking View Post
                  I went with black Fly High bags since all the grey ones I have had in the past start looking nasty after a few years.

                  This system works great and fills and empties plenty quick compared to the past. So far I love it! Boarding wake is great and SURFS UP!!!!

                  Thanks again to all those who helped me and Planet Nautique for being such a great resource for Nautique owners!!
                  is that a one way check valve on the vent line?

                  Do the stock systems come with check valves from the factory?

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                  • steve-o
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 231



                    #24
                    My stock system had two (2) 3/4" check valves.

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                    • wcherashore
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 190

                      • San Diego, CA


                      #25
                      What year and model? My 00 air seems to have 5/8" vents and I assmue matching checks and hosing. I had planned to use 3/4" fittings and hose for the vents so I'm trying to figure out a solution...

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                      • steve-o
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 231



                        #26
                        99 SAN. They have a big 3/4" cast into the side. They are brass. I reused them as they still worked great.

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                        • bcrandall
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 70

                          • Oklahoma City, OK


                          #27
                          Did you keep track of the total cost of this undertaking? I have been talking about doing this for a couple of years now to my 95 SS.

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                          • Chexi
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Jan 2025
                            • 2119

                            • Austin

                            • 2000 SAN

                            #28
                            Originally posted by bcrandall View Post
                            Did you keep track of the total cost of this undertaking? I have been talking about doing this for a couple of years now to my 95 SS.
                            If you are using 3 ballast puppies and adding an integrated bow sac in the mix, figure anywhere from $1100 - $1400. The stuff really adds up, especially if you do not cut corners by using brass Home Depot fittings instead of the better bronze fittings. Good marine wire ain't cheap either. Shop around and try not to pay more than $180 each or so for your ballast puppies. I would recommend Jason at wakemakers.com as he has been good to me, but there are other sources as well.
                            Now
                            2000 SAN

                            Previously
                            1999 Air Nautique
                            1996 Tige Pre-2000
                            1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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