I am wanting to do my own ballast install and was wondering about the through hull fittings on the bottom. Are they the mushroom type that are 1" thru hull? I was looking at West Marine site and they have lot's of stuff, but want to order the correct thing. Any help would be appreciated.
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RE: Ballast install
I got a 1-1/4 inch strainer. I used 1 in my SS for the entire system. I had an 82 that I used two, 1 inch, strainers. They work great and you can fill on the fly. All of them I installed a bronze ball valve immediatley after, just incase anything broke I could shut the entire system down.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...allpartial/0/0Past: 82 2001
Present: 97 Super Sport / SAN
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By 3 way Im assuming you are installing 3, on-off-on switches. Yes, you can power one and jump to the other two. And also yes, thats how I did mine by using an empty acces. switch. Although you could pull power from elswhere if you wish. Just make sure you add an inline fuse if you pull separate power.Past: 82 2001
Present: 97 Super Sport / SAN
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You may be interested in these as well:
https://www.flow-rite.com/store/mari...oreretail.html
http://www.iboats.com/Remote_Drain_R..._type.referralPast: 82 2001
Present: 97 Super Sport / SAN
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Check out my old install. I put in a seperate fuse panel for my ballast switches and heater.
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ballast instal
If you want info on doing your own ballast you should DEFINATELY contact DAVE210 (who has been banned from PN for some questionable photos involving a tow pylon).
However, his email is airtiques97@yahoo.com I just saw a better than factory install he just did on his 97 Super Air.
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