I'm not having any luck searching for pics of the ballast pump placement on the 2006 210 SANTE. I was wondering where the factory placed them as I think that year they went to Jabsco pumps. Does anyone have some decent pics or someone nice enough to take some pics for me. I've seen many custom jobs done, but just wondering where they were from the factory.
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I can tell you where they are...
The belly pump is behind the kick panel at the drivers feet. There should be four phillips head screws that hold the carpeted kick panel in place. Pull those with the kick panel and the pump will be in the upper left corner. The port and starboard pumps are located in the lockers next to the engine. Open the locker, the end toward the rear seat has a black plastic panel, you have to pull the panel and expose the pump. They are pretty easy to get at.
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You don't happen to have pics of them do you? I can imagine all sorts of things, but would really like to see them.
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All black 2003 SANTE
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Thanks! That will help. Looks like they used the space the electric actuators for the hatch release only boat so I won't be able to put them there. Thanks again for the pics.
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All black 2003 SANTE
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Core: check out the pics in my thread regarding ballast pump placement on an 03 SANTE: http://www.planetnautique.com/vb3/sh...-Pittsburgh-PA
works like a charm and everything ends up being hidden, even with 750's on each side of the engine. The wires for the old pumps are right there as well, so you can use them to energize your relays for the Jabsco's if you want to use the keypad to operate. PM me if you want more info. The system works pretty darn well.
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Thanks! I remember seeing that awhile back. I'm just spit-balling right now. I want to try and use the factory areator pumps and just replace the tanks with sacs. I'm not really worried about fill times as I'm used to the time it takes to fill a piggy-back system right now. I mainly just want more storage now that mny kids are getting older and I have to bring more crap on the boat.
I was looking at some other pics with the tanks removed and thought the space where the factory empty pump is might be a good spot to put the rear pumps as long as it didn't fill up with water and ruin the motor. It would be out of the way and protected at the same time. I just plan to use a sac sitting on the bow seats as I can't loose that storage area. I never have people in the bow while riding anyway.Jason
All black 2003 SANTE
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