Got it. Thanks.
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I have 750s in my 2013 210. I put them in because that is what I had sitting at the store. I find that they just drain through the over flow vents so they probably only fill to about 300 lbs. I thought of putting a valve in the over flow line does anyone have any other ideas?
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Originally posted by ShockthisI am using straight line sumo sacs. You just have to add your fittings. Fly high uses different fittings than the straight line ones. Just call wakemakers I am sure they will set you up.
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I have a 2013 210, so I had to add mine after,I used flow rite connections. I Imagine that it would of used the flow rite connections. Did you go in your boat and look? If it is flow rite connections, then you just take them off, order new bags and new flow rite male connections (fly high has a different tread from Straight line) depending on the bag you bought. Screw them in with glue to your new bags and hook them back up.
I find it is nice to have a second set of bags anyway. If i go to a lake that has zebra mussels or milfoil , then I can let my boat dry out for a couple of weeks and wash it out with 150 deg water and put back in the other bags.
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Originally posted by Guntersville230 View Post
I think i have the same "question" can u directly convert from the 400 to the 750 without adding additional lines or vents....like is it just a "plug-n-play" upgrade?
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Originally posted by Shockthis View PostI am using straight line sumo sacs. You just have to add your fittings. Fly high uses different fittings than the straight line ones. Just call wakemakers I am sure they will set you up."I'm on a boat........"
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Originally posted by toomuchuv View PostSame here. I just like the durability of the Sumo Sacs ... Just needed to mess with existing hose lengths to make them perfect. I even glued some tie downs from an old water toy to hold them in place.
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Most people seem to be using the 50x20x20 bags...i believe i saw on wakemakers you can buy a 50x15hx25w which will drop the top by 5" but not sure how that width will do in the space....if anyone has used this bag size let us know cause sounds like SEVERAL people are looking to get as big as possible while still keeping trays! (Myself included)
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