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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:17 am 
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Have you guys thought about running a different bag? In my A20 i run the flyhgh 1000lb triangle. Although it only holds 400 under there the fill and vent lines are on the top of the bag. The fill line port is in a area that does not push up the cushions and the vent is at the tip of the bag so it actually goes up into the hollow spot of the bow/nose area not pushing up any cushions either. My bag will drain itself back through the drain pump and out the drain through-hull but only does it when running the wedge at wakeboarding speed. When running 2500lbs ballast and no wedge it doesn't do it but the wedge seems to drag the back end down just enough for the sack to be able to drain due to the pressure in the drain line. Also just to let everyone know that has a 16 and up A20, or any year T22 and T23 wakemakers has a bag designed specifically for our boats. It is kinda pricey but was laser measured to fit exactly in our boats. You can only get around 400lbs under the bow cushions. The drain is at the bottom middle of the bag and the fill and vent ports are both at the tip of the bag so they will be up in the hollow spot of the nose. If anyone is interested in this bag here is the CAD from wakemakers.


Here's the link if interested, https://www.wakemakers.com/axis-hiflo-p ... grade.html

But geeze, $340 for the bow bag. The Sumo and Fly High bags are $190. How much extra weight is the custom bag getting? Maybe 50lbs? Just throw some lead in there and call it a day.

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 3:32 pm 
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80AMT23 wrote:
steveA20 wrote:
Have you guys thought about running a different bag? In my A20 i run the flyhgh 1000lb triangle. Although it only holds 400 under there the fill and vent lines are on the top of the bag. The fill line port is in a area that does not push up the cushions and the vent is at the tip of the bag so it actually goes up into the hollow spot of the bow/nose area not pushing up any cushions either. My bag will drain itself back through the drain pump and out the drain through-hull but only does it when running the wedge at wakeboarding speed. When running 2500lbs ballast and no wedge it doesn't do it but the wedge seems to drag the back end down just enough for the sack to be able to drain due to the pressure in the drain line. Also just to let everyone know that has a 16 and up A20, or any year T22 and T23 wakemakers has a bag designed specifically for our boats. It is kinda pricey but was laser measured to fit exactly in our boats. You can only get around 400lbs under the bow cushions. The drain is at the bottom middle of the bag and the fill and vent ports are both at the tip of the bag so they will be up in the hollow spot of the nose. If anyone is interested in this bag here is the CAD from wakemakers.


Here's the link if interested, https://www.wakemakers.com/axis-hiflo-p ... grade.html

But geeze, $340 for the bow bag. The Sumo and Fly High bags are $190. How much extra weight is the custom bag getting? Maybe 50lbs? Just throw some lead in there and call it a day.

Your probably getting the full 400 in either of the bags mentioned, I know the fly high triangle I run fills every nook and cranny of that space, I like where wakemakers placed the fill and vent/overflow ports though....not for $340 though!

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:31 am 
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80AMT23 wrote:
steveA20 wrote:
Have you guys thought about running a different bag? In my A20 i run the flyhgh 1000lb triangle. Although it only holds 400 under there the fill and vent lines are on the top of the bag. The fill line port is in a area that does not push up the cushions and the vent is at the tip of the bag so it actually goes up into the hollow spot of the bow/nose area not pushing up any cushions either. My bag will drain itself back through the drain pump and out the drain through-hull but only does it when running the wedge at wakeboarding speed. When running 2500lbs ballast and no wedge it doesn't do it but the wedge seems to drag the back end down just enough for the sack to be able to drain due to the pressure in the drain line. Also just to let everyone know that has a 16 and up A20, or any year T22 and T23 wakemakers has a bag designed specifically for our boats. It is kinda pricey but was laser measured to fit exactly in our boats. You can only get around 400lbs under the bow cushions. The drain is at the bottom middle of the bag and the fill and vent ports are both at the tip of the bag so they will be up in the hollow spot of the nose. If anyone is interested in this bag here is the CAD from wakemakers.


Here's the link if interested, https://www.wakemakers.com/axis-hiflo-p ... grade.html

But geeze, $340 for the bow bag. The Sumo and Fly High bags are $190. How much extra weight is the custom bag getting? Maybe 50lbs? Just throw some lead in there and call it a day.


80AM,

Side question. Are you running the 2773? I saw you ran other props in past. I have same boat and motor. Any thoughts on the 2773 vs the other props you tried. We wakeboard 80% and surf 20% of the time. I've been running the 2313 so just curious if the 2773 would give me better gas mileage without loosing out on low end torque to plane out. I'm at Norris lake in TN and it looks like we are at 1000 elevation per google.

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 11:39 am 
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JohnnyBravo wrote:
80AM,

Side question. Are you running the 2773? I saw you ran other props in past. I have same boat and motor. Any thoughts on the 2773 vs the other props you tried. We wakeboard 80% and surf 20% of the time. I've been running the 2313 so just curious if the 2773 would give me better gas mileage without loosing out on low end torque to plane out. I'm at Norris lake in TN and it looks like we are at 1000 elevation per google.



I've only run the 2773 at the end of the season for a couple days and just from my quick tests it's been the best prop acceleration and cruise RPM speed. The 2313, 2315, 2419 put the engine higher than the peak of the torque curve and your engine RPMs are running very high to get you on plane(all the way to 5300 in fact) but you don't have as much torque as you could at a lower RPM. The 2773 never let the engine spin above 4700RPM. Once the boat gets on plane it ran lower RPMs than the other props I've used.

I spoke to Scott who's head of engineering at Malibu and he said when they swapped to the PCM motors they tested and found the 2249 prop worked best, but they've since re-worked the prop recommendations for the T22/23 since they came out later and found the 2773 worked better.

I have some other issues going on with my boat though so I'm not the best resource for exact comparisons. My boat ran at 44-4500 RPM at 22.4 with full ballast with the 2773. The other boat at the dealer with my bags swapped in and same weight ran 4-4100 RPM at the same speed, so I feel like I have something else going on.

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:33 pm 
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I found out I am running the 2315 in the 350 engine at 1000 ft elevation at Norris Lake, TN. Do you think the 2773 would be a better option? We wakeboard and wakesurf. When we surf we add 650 bow bag above seats and 800s in rear.

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:07 pm 
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JohnnyBravo wrote:
I found out I am running the 2315 in the 350 engine at 1000 ft elevation at Norris Lake, TN. Do you think the 2773 would be a better option? We wakeboard and wakesurf. When we surf we add 650 bow bag above seats and 800s in rear.

You'll lose some low end but your RPM's will drop way down. What's your wake board setup?

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:14 pm 
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Our wakeboarding set up varies but at most we use full stock middle and rear. Then we add 650 bag under seats in bow and fill the 900 rears half full to 2/3s full. No wedge last summer. Will try wedge this summer and decrease rear sacs to see how it does.

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:23 am 
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JohnnyBravo wrote:
Our wakeboarding set up varies but at most we use full stock middle and rear. Then we add 650 bag under seats in bow and fill the 900 rears half full to 2/3s full. No wedge last summer. Will try wedge this summer and decrease rear sacs to see how it does.


What's your approximate plane time with that setup? Speed and RPM? Does your engine go all the way to 5300 on take off to get on plane?

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:34 am 
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I will run it this spring as soon I can get into the water. I just don't remember from last year. I was using a 1235 before that and the 2315 definitely gave me more low end torque but much higher rpm.

I will post some numbers as soon as I can this spring. Thanks for all the info and thoughts.

Is there an rpm at wakeboard speed that I should ideally be shooting for and an rpm at surfing setup that I should shoot for?

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 Post subject: Re: Bow Bag T23 question
PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:50 pm 
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steveA20 wrote:
JohnnyBravo wrote:
I can't seem to find the old thread so I will post a question here. Last summer we had our plug and play bow bag draining while we wakeboarded or surfed.

The three hoses that connect to the bow bag. One has a check valve and that should be the fill line?
The other two lines. Is one an overflow and one a drain? Is the drain hose would be attached to a pump?

If all that is correct, could I then place ball valves in the drain hose and even one in the overflow hose and I could turn these off to prevent draiining after I fill the bow bag?

Yes, the hose with the check valve is the fill, the line right next to that is the drain, the other line higher up is the overflow/vent line. That's how my 16 A20 is atleast. What bag are you running?


Thanks for this Steve, it really helped me when plumbing in my bow bag. I went with the Wakemaker 400 bow bag. My fill line off the check valve was too short as well, but my vent line was way too long, so I removed the short line off the check valve & cut the excess off vent line. That piece was long enough to complete junction from check valve to bag fitting. Worked out great & fits great. Thanks.

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