as1430 wrote:
Thanks for the responses yall. My rear bags look to have less than a gallon each but my bow arrow bag seems to have a significant amount more. I tried rolling the bag up towards the plumbing connections but that didn't help much. This is my first boat with ballast- are the drain hoses/pumps located on the bottom of the bags and the filling hoses/pumps on top?
Let me look for the thread, it was a few years ago, but I modified my front sack drain hose... it took a few minutes and only costs a few bucks. You get a 180 degree rubber coated pipe/hose strap/mount bracket. You use this to hold your drain hose (coming out of the rear part of the bag) against the floor, this will allow most of the water to drain out. with the pnp option from the factory, the hoses are all a bit longer than necessary. This causes the rear hose to want to pop up a few inches between the bag and the hole in the floor where the drain hose passes through to the drain pump. If you can trim this hose to be more of an exact length, then use the hose/pip strap to hold it against the floor, you will get most all your water out, especially if the bow of your boat is up a little bit (like on the boat ramp or when cruising at speed back to the dock/ramp).
I will try to find it now...