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Custom SwimDeck Ballast Bag project

Would you be interested in this type of bag for your swim deck?

  • Yes

    Votes: 54 76.1%
  • No

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 13 18.3%

  • Total voters
    71
So lets not over complicate things. No bends just straight walls. We all know that the bags will bulge to take up the extra space. I just need some general numbers ( because I am not at my boat right now ) and I can get this going.
 

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So lets not over complicate things. No bends just straight walls. We all know that the bags will bulge to take up the extra space. I just need some general numbers ( because I am not at my boat right now ) and I can get this going.
One important thing to consider - on the port side/under wet storage cushion - is the ONLY inlet of fresh air into the engine bay. The STRBD side is closed by fan assembly.

I'm pretty sure I starved the engines (of air) at least one time (with bags), but didn't realize it at the time.

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We can easily solve that with a pvc tube and a oval slot for venting.
 
We can easily solve that with a pvc tube and a oval slot for venting.
I like the idea! would want to see it.
I considered putting vents in the wet compartments - on the top sides of stern/hull like in many inboards, but don't want to overdo it or compromise soundproofing.

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Just use some 3" PVC and put it behind the bag before filling.
* Quick Sketch*


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That would work!

Albeit I may end up "modifying" the fan intake on the STRBD side...
And we will primarily surf "regular" anyway.
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I will be at my boat tomorrow and hopefully removing the shrink wrap to take measurements god willing. . . . .

Hopefully you have better luck with the guys at wakemakers than I did, cause honestly I found them to be useless, arrogant, condescending assholes.

I had planned on falling back to the guys at Barefoot International (FatSac) to cut out the middle man.

Wakemakers just funnels the order to them and adds cost.

But I honestly don't care WHO does it, I just want a single stepped bag.
 
I will be at my boat tomorrow and hopefully removing the shrink wrap to take measurements god willing. . . . .

Hopefully you have better luck with the guys at wakemakers than I did, cause honestly I found them to be useless, arrogant, condescending assholes.

I had planned on falling back to the guys at Barefoot International (FatSac) to cut out the middle man.

Wakemakers just funnels the order to them and adds cost.

But I honestly don't care WHO does it, I just want a single stepped bag.
LOL. I know exactly what you mean. I think I must have spent way in excess of 3k there last year and between three different "advisors" (or as they call themselves "customer advocates") I dealt with only one was helpful. Her name was Jenny. Very nice and responsive, and she knew the parts.

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Got some dimension off of my boat and I will post up bag sizes tomorrow. The dimensions suggest it will be roughly 800 pounds.....I think. I will have to reverify. I will submit for quote tomorrow.
 
Got some dimension off of my boat and I will post up bag sizes tomorrow. The dimensions suggest it will be roughly 800 pounds.....I think. I will have to reverify. I will submit for quote tomorrow.

Nice. I was basically just going to take the dimensions of the (2) 400lb bags together, shorten the width, increase the height. I was also going to put (3) drains across the bottom, one fill/one vent across the top.
 
I have penciled in 2 drains at the bottom and 1 vent and 1 fill up top.
 
I'd be in for one of these for sure. How different would the measurements be on my 2013 212x? I can measure mine this weekend if that would help. A "one size fits most" option would be great, for us and for whoever is making it.
 
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Here is what I came up with. 804 pounds is the capacity.

* edit added a PDF because you cannot see the dimensions. *

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Looks great. I'll double check this weekend, but on first look, that would fit nicely on a 2013 21ft swimdeck as well.
 
Here is what I came up with. 804 pounds is the capacity.

* edit added a PDF because you cannot see the dimensions. *

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Showoff. . . . . . Lol.

I like it but would consider making it just a bit wider. 1000lbs would eliminate the need for a 200lb bag on the floor of the boat. ; )
 
Are those handles? Will those increase the price dramatically?
Would be nice.

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Yes handles, I want something to run my ropes or ratchet straps through to help hold down the bag.

For me I don't want more then 800 pounds on my transom, this bag also allows for easy passage thru, any wider would be in the way.
 
Damn it @jcyamaharider you know I just ordered a 800lb bag last week! Lol

Should be delivered with my pump and harness today, actually. :D

Between this, wheels/tires, bow roller, surf stuff and a dozen other things being discussed recently I feel like a dog chasing a squirrel. Can’t figure out what to focus on or how to prioritize!
 
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