I will be upgrading the ballast in my Sport 200V, but cannot decide on which route I should choose. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Option 1 is to add bags on top of existing tanks: My boat has the Linc screen so I can monitor ballast levels and use Presets which I love. Also, I really like having the storage available in the rear lockers when the tanks are full. We put our wet jackets in plastic tubs to keep the storage lockers dry, so having a stable hard floor is helpful for that. The plan would be to add bags on top of existing tanks and use a distribution valve (https://www.wakemakers.com/fly-high-...-manifold.html) to control the flow between the tank and bags using the existing pump. The advantage of this setup is that I would not lose my Preset functionality and Ballast level indicators, and I would have the flexibility to use the bags or not depending on whether I needed the storage.
Option 2 is to remove the hard tanks and replace with larger bags: The plan here would be to fully remove the hard tanks and use the existing plumbing and pumps to hook up to larger bags (likely 750lb bags). The advantage would be a simpler setup and more storage space when the bags are empty, whereas I would lose Linc screen functionality and Presets. I would also have a more difficult time storing gear if I only partially filled the bags. As a side note, I plan to add engine divider braces in both Option 1 and 2.
Given my preferences, what do you guys recommend? Any personal experiences?
Option 1 is to add bags on top of existing tanks: My boat has the Linc screen so I can monitor ballast levels and use Presets which I love. Also, I really like having the storage available in the rear lockers when the tanks are full. We put our wet jackets in plastic tubs to keep the storage lockers dry, so having a stable hard floor is helpful for that. The plan would be to add bags on top of existing tanks and use a distribution valve (https://www.wakemakers.com/fly-high-...-manifold.html) to control the flow between the tank and bags using the existing pump. The advantage of this setup is that I would not lose my Preset functionality and Ballast level indicators, and I would have the flexibility to use the bags or not depending on whether I needed the storage.
Option 2 is to remove the hard tanks and replace with larger bags: The plan here would be to fully remove the hard tanks and use the existing plumbing and pumps to hook up to larger bags (likely 750lb bags). The advantage would be a simpler setup and more storage space when the bags are empty, whereas I would lose Linc screen functionality and Presets. I would also have a more difficult time storing gear if I only partially filled the bags. As a side note, I plan to add engine divider braces in both Option 1 and 2.
Given my preferences, what do you guys recommend? Any personal experiences?
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