Anyone installed a wakemaker Tankbuster system in their SAN? How easy was it to install, how well does it operate did it make a big difference on the wake size, did you get the 400 or 750 lb sacks?
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Tank buster (removal and replace with fat sac)? I did the piggy back and Wakemakers was very helpful, answered all my questions, and set up the hoses and all the fittings needed.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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Originally posted by HS View PostTank buster (removal and replace with fat sac)? I did the piggy back and Wakemakers was very helpful, answered all my questions, and set up the hoses and all the fittings needed.
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Search for n3, he posted on a thread a while back with pictures of the wake he ended up with after removing his tank and replacing with a sac. I'd say he is very satisfied with the end result, as am I with mine.
If you do some searches on ballast and remove I think you'll find some examples.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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If you run 750s in the back, put a big sac in the locker, and some additional weight in the bow for a 60:40 Stern: Bow ratio, you will get a huge wake (scary huge to hacks like me). You may need to re-prop though if you haven't already. I don't know if I will ever wakeboard again with full 750s in the back. Surf yes, wakeboard no. But then again, I'm an old man who is transitioning to foiling anyway.
I'm in the process of a ballast puppy auto ballast system install on my 2000 SAN. Last weekend I installed the thru-hulls and pumps. This weekend I am installing the rest. I am taking pictures and will post. That said, there are a lot of good install threads. Most of my stuff came from wakemakers, but I did not buy the tank-buster system per se.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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I did the piggybank upgrade with the bow sac (under the seats). Pretty easy install, only difficult part was getting the original overflow hose off. In my boat (2008 210) it was hard to reach and it had a really tight fit.
Otherwise pretty simple install and works great so far !
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Originally posted by wviveen View Postonly difficult part was getting the original overflow hose off. In my boat (2008 210) it was hard to reach and it had a really tight fit.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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