Does anyone know why my starboard ballast would fill on its own? Its very bizarre. When we get back to the dock the ballast says its empty. I immediately lift the boat out of the water when we get in the boat slip so it doesn't sit in the water for extended periods of time. Then the next time we go out on the boat it will say the starboard ballast is 40% full. This seems to happen pretty much every time. Its as if the starboard ballast partially fills while the boat is out of the water on the lift.
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- May 2013
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- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
This happen to mine as well . Your starboard ballast impeller is starting to fail and letting water in.
Example : You finish surfing and go back to dock thinking you have just drained all the water out. You tie up briefly at dock prior to putting boat in lift. Since you just drained your ballast prior to tie up you never think to check the ballast level minutes before you put your boat in the lift. When you come back to your boat in the lift in the future and splash it in the water again you notice your starboard ballast is 40% full. Bottom line your starboard ballast was filling up while your boat was tied up.
This drove me crazy until I figured out what was occurring.
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Our 2017 GS20 did the same thing. After sitting the starboard tank would read about 40% full. I think it was just a glitch in the system, I don't actually think there was ballast in the tank. While running the blower I would "drain" the tank. Once it read zero we were good for the day. Again, I don't actually think there was any water in it.2012 Sport Nautique
2011 Sport Nautique (Sold)
2000 Malibu Sunsetter LXI (Sold)
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- Apr 2015
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- Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC
- 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
Originally posted by Dinsdale View PostOur 2017 GS20 did the same thing. After sitting the starboard tank would read about 40% full. I think it was just a glitch in the system, I don't actually think there was ballast in the tank. While running the blower I would "drain" the tank. Once it read zero we were good for the day. Again, I don't actually think there was any water in it.
2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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1,000 Post Club Member
- Apr 2015
- 1295
- Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC
- 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
Originally posted by GMLIII View PostThis happen to mine as well . Your starboard ballast impeller is starting to fail and letting water in.
Example : You finish surfing and go back to dock thinking you have just drained all the water out. You tie up briefly at dock prior to putting boat in lift. Since you just drained your ballast prior to tie up you never think to check the ballast level minutes before you put your boat in the lift. When you come back to your boat in the lift in the future and splash it in the water again you notice your starboard ballast is 40% full. Bottom line your starboard ballast was filling up while your boat was tied up.
This drove me crazy until I figured out what was occurring.2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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1,000 Post Club Member
- May 2013
- 2795
- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
I put 150 hours on my boat last season( 1st season of use) and we filled and emptied bassist quite often . Towards the end of the summer I noticed the ballasts were starting to act a bit goofy by filling and draining on their own while the boat was tied up to my dock briefly ( 30 minutes to 2 hours) prior to me putting it up in my lift. When I came back the following weekends at times when I let the boat down out of the lift the center ballast would be say 30-40 filled even though I never initiated the fill cycle. Bottom line I would say after about 100 hours I started experiencing these problems. Now that the center ballast has been replaced it works fine. The removed ballast had many of the rubber blades broken on it.
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1,000 Post Club Member
- Apr 2015
- 1295
- Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC
- 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
Originally posted by GMLIII View PostI put 150 hours on my boat last season( 1st season of use) and we filled and emptied bassist quite often . Towards the end of the summer I noticed the ballasts were starting to act a bit goofy by filling and draining on their own while the boat was tied up to my dock briefly ( 30 minutes to 2 hours) prior to me putting it up in my lift. When I came back the following weekends at times when I let the boat down out of the lift the center ballast would be say 30-40 filled even though I never initiated the fill cycle. Bottom line I would say after about 100 hours I started experiencing these problems. Now that the center ballast has been replaced it works fine. The removed ballast had many of the rubber blades broken on it.
I havent been able to change or inspect the starboard impeller because the oil filter has to be removed to get to the impeller housing screws.2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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