Been thinking about pulling my hard tank out on port side of my 2011 210 and replacing with the 1450 Enzo Sac. Has anyone done this that can report how well it fits and fills? Thinking this would eliminate the venting issue of the 750 on top of factory and eliminate my need for a 450 on the port seat. I am also thinking that I will plumb in the center arrow sac also. Want to make setting up for surfing completely automated and still run this much weight. Thanks
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Originally posted by msbowhunter View PostBeen thinking about pulling my hard tank out on port side of my 2011 210 and replacing with the 1450 Enzo Sac. Has anyone done this that can report how well it fits and fills? Thinking this would eliminate the venting issue of the 750 on top of factory and eliminate my need for a 450 on the port seat. I am also thinking that I will plumb in the center arrow sac also. Want to make setting up for surfing completely automated and still run this much weight. Thanks
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I can't speak for the enzo sac except to say that a friend told me in his boat (not nautique) that it did drain well due to that long piece...I put in the 1100 sac and took out the hard tank and am pretty happy with it. basically i just count the button presses with one being equal to old tank. and i plumbed them to overflow on opposite side to prevent siphon...
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I havnt installed it yet. Put it back like was new and put up for sale. If i decide to keep it though, it is going in. I have done some rough measuring and think will fit ok. May just have to finish draining while running with bow up to get all water out or just leave it in there. Its gotta be easier than putting a 450 on the seat and worrying whether the 750 is venting properly in the locker. We are either riding or surfing, not much cruising so leaving some water in is not big deal to me.
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I can't see how a enzo sac would go into my 230 sante without cutting on the fiberglass under the port rear bench. However, I have seen a sac on wakemakers that is supposed to fit in a 2006-13 nautique, but the dimensions are 108"x25"x25". Maybe it is for an early model nautique. Sent them an email to inquire about it and this is what they said:
Thank you for contacting us about your Nautique! Sounds like you just want to make things easier by having it all in just one sac. Its defiantly will work in the boat because it will always conform and fill. But I don't believe you will get the full 1450 out of the enzo but close. So it is defiantly a option. So we can defiantly go over options on integrating it into your boat if you wish.
Not too sure he understood which bag I was asking about because the one I was interested in was the one I listed above. Gonna call the tomorrow to discuss my options. I will keep you posted on my findings.2011 230 Super Air Nautique
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Originally posted by eff1fitty View PostI can't see how a enzo sac would go into my 230 sante without cutting on the fiberglass under the port rear bench. However, I have seen a sac on wakemakers that is supposed to fit in a 2006-13 nautique, but the dimensions are 108"x25"x25". Maybe it is for an early model nautique. Sent them an email to inquire about it and this is what they said:
Thank you for contacting us about your Nautique! Sounds like you just want to make things easier by having it all in just one sac. Its defiantly will work in the boat because it will always conform and fill. But I don't believe you will get the full 1450 out of the enzo but close. So it is defiantly a option. So we can defiantly go over options on integrating it into your boat if you wish.
Not too sure he understood which bag I was asking about because the one I was interested in was the one I listed above. Gonna call the tomorrow to discuss my options. I will keep you posted on my findings.
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Originally posted by eff1fitty View PostI can't see how a enzo sac would go into my 230 sante without cutting on the fiberglass under the port rear bench. However, I have seen a sac on wakemakers that is supposed to fit in a 2006-13 nautique, but the dimensions are 108"x25"x25". Maybe it is for an early model nautique. Sent them an email to inquire about it and this is what they said:
Thank you for contacting us about your Nautique! Sounds like you just want to make things easier by having it all in just one sac. Its defiantly will work in the boat because it will always conform and fill. But I don't believe you will get the full 1450 out of the enzo but close. So it is defiantly a option. So we can defiantly go over options on integrating it into your boat if you wish.
Not too sure he understood which bag I was asking about because the one I was interested in was the one I listed above. Gonna call the tomorrow to discuss my options. I will keep you posted on my findings.
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I'm thinking of pulling my Port side hard tank in favor of an 1100 or more.... only 1 way to find out if it fits. I would be willing to try it if I had an enzo sack. I already got 2-400s, 1-1000- bow triangle, 1-750, 1-650 under seats. I'm thinking this year to try the 1000 bow bag in the middle of the floor and 400's on the surf side of my 210.
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Hard tanks are out. Replaced starboard side with a 750 lb which makes nice wave for my kids who are 10 and under. Fixing to slap an Enzo on Port side and fill it all it will fit. Have to say it was simple to get the tanks out and sure does increase our storage space. Will update when the Enzo is installed with some pics.
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Originally posted by scottb7 View PostI can't speak for the enzo sac except to say that a friend told me in his boat (not nautique) that it did drain well due to that long piece...I put in the 1100 sac and took out the hard tank and am pretty happy with it. basically i just count the button presses with one being equal to old tank. and i plumbed them to overflow on opposite side to prevent siphon...
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If the Enzo sac is 1450 and may not fit then why don't you remove the hard tank, get the 1100 jumbo Vdrive sac, and then piggy back a 400 on it?......that way you know it will fit and you won't have any fill/drain ventilation problems.
Just my two cents
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