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  • BSUT
    • Jul 2006
    • 3



    Leaking ballast Tanks

    I have a 1999 Pro Air Ski Natique with ballast tanks. Both tanks are leaking at various seams (90 degree bends) in the tanks. I have the following questions:

    1. To remove the tanks it looks like the gas tank has to be removed in order to get the ballast tanks out. Is this correct?

    2. Does anyone know if these tanks can be repaired or do they have to be replaced?

    3. If they must be replaced any idea how much they cost and how long it takes to get them - ballpark guess?

    4. If they are spendy, would it be better to just remove them and opt for a fat sack?

    Any help on the above is greatly appreciated.

    Bill
  • WakeSlayer
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 2069

    • Silver Creek, MN

    • 1968 Mustang

    #2
    RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

    I am not exactly sure how these are mounted in the boat, so I am not much help there.
    However, my vote is remove it and plumb in sacs and a Jabsco, you will be a lot happier. And have a bunch of extra bilge pumps left over...
    the WakeSlayer
    1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
    1968 Correct Craft Mustang

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    • BSUT
      • Jul 2006
      • 3



      #3
      RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

      In the 1999 pro air the tanks are molded to fit in the trunk behind the gas tank (back seat) and then run down the side of the back seat. Can you recommend a good online store that I can get the pump(s) and sac(s) that would be a best fit? Your help is greatly appreciated.

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      • Chexi
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Feb 2025
        • 2119

        • Austin

        • 2000 SAN

        #4
        RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

        I have read that you do need to remove the gas tank to pull out those tanks (something I will probably be doing next winter). That said, if yours are already toast, you might be able to cut them out without taking out the gas tank, but sharp tools around your gas tank is not the way I would spend a weekend.
        Now
        2000 SAN

        Previously
        1999 Air Nautique
        1996 Tige Pre-2000
        1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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        • BSUT
          • Jul 2006
          • 3



          #5
          RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

          I have the back seat off and the gas tank is fully exposed. It looks pretty straight forward to remove it. Does anyone know if there are anything I need to be concerned about when disconnecting and removing the gas tank?

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          • MyWakeIsBigger
            • Jan 2009
            • 148

            • Cincinnati


            #6
            RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

            You probaly wanna make sure there is no gas in there to start with..

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            • WakeSlayer
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Sep 2005
              • 2069

              • Silver Creek, MN

              • 1968 Mustang

              #7
              RE: Leaking ballast Tanks

              ^^ Ha ^^ most definitely.

              Can you just take a dremel type tool with a cutoff bit and cut the tanks out? Probably isn't too bad the just remove the tank either.
              the WakeSlayer
              1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
              1968 Correct Craft Mustang

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