2006 SV211 Piggyback Upgrade Ballast System Install

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  • blakehales06@gmail.com
    • Jun 2014
    • 20

    • Chicago

    • 2006 sv211 team edition

    2006 SV211 Piggyback Upgrade Ballast System Install

    I'm going to order the piggyback rear ballast upgrade for SV211TE from wakemakers. They suggested the Sumo 750 bags in rear and the Sumo 550 bow sac (for now I dont want to piggyback center tank and I will just fill drain with pump over the side with bow sac on top of seats) I had the marina remove the hard tanks so I just need to install. Is this install as easy as wakemakers says? The wake makers employee mentioned on the 2006 there "might be" a sensor in the old hard tanks that I would need to install a certain way in order to allow the bags to empty. This just got me a little worried because I don't know much about the process and the boat and hard tanks are in storage so I cant take a look.
    1. Does the 2006 SV211TE rear piggyback install require a sensor to be removed from old hard tanks? If so whats the process to install new bags correctly? How difficult is it?
    2. How easy is it to replace the jabsco ballast puppy impellers? Boat is in great shape, I got it with only 200 hours last summer but I figure it cant hurt to replace impellers since I don't know how old they are.
    3. How long will it take to fill the 750's with the existing factory pumps?

    Thanks
  • brandong
    • Feb 2012
    • 22

    • Hot Springs, AR.

    • 2006 SV-211

    #2
    Did you complete the piggyback upgrade on your sv211? If so how do you like it and how difficult was the install?

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    • d_nodixon
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Sep 2008
      • 475

      • Hammond, LA

      • 2013 SAN 230

      #3
      Adding a jumper wire to the gauge connectors will allow it to drain

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      2013 SAN 230
      2006 SSN 210 (SOLD)

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