I'm going to install my new ballast system in my 95 SS and had a couple questions.
1. How many thru hulls intakes are needed for three Jabsco pumps? A 1" thru hull has a 3500 GPH capacity and the pumps are 540 GPH. Does that mean I can just do one hole? The wakemakers site says "don't run four or more pumps off a 1" line". I've seen some installs here that have as many as three thru- hulls but that seems excessive. I also don't want to create a soft spot in the bottom of my boat. Do you fill all your bags at once?
2. Do you need to install another battery for the pumps? If I fill up while motoring, wont my alternator take the load?
3. Do you run all your pumps at once? If the main ignition button is a 20 amp breaker (for all your accesorries) and each pump needs a 20 each, isn't that alot of draw of power? Wouldn't running them all be a major power drain?
4. Im replacing my existing above water thru hulls with Stainless steel and was wondering if I should install check valves on my bilge pump lines as well. I do alot of surfing and those thru hulls are under water most of the time.
Thanks for the help. I've been lurking on this site for over a year and have gotten a ton of good info about my boat. Plenty of info for the novice Nautique owner.
1. How many thru hulls intakes are needed for three Jabsco pumps? A 1" thru hull has a 3500 GPH capacity and the pumps are 540 GPH. Does that mean I can just do one hole? The wakemakers site says "don't run four or more pumps off a 1" line". I've seen some installs here that have as many as three thru- hulls but that seems excessive. I also don't want to create a soft spot in the bottom of my boat. Do you fill all your bags at once?
2. Do you need to install another battery for the pumps? If I fill up while motoring, wont my alternator take the load?
3. Do you run all your pumps at once? If the main ignition button is a 20 amp breaker (for all your accesorries) and each pump needs a 20 each, isn't that alot of draw of power? Wouldn't running them all be a major power drain?
4. Im replacing my existing above water thru hulls with Stainless steel and was wondering if I should install check valves on my bilge pump lines as well. I do alot of surfing and those thru hulls are under water most of the time.
Thanks for the help. I've been lurking on this site for over a year and have gotten a ton of good info about my boat. Plenty of info for the novice Nautique owner.
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