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Bilage Pump project with pictures and wear ring..wake pro 215

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Brant lake ski

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Started a Bilage pump project on my 2010 wake pro took some photos below.. was a little tricky to find a spot where i wanted the bilage to escape. Put it to the left of the tow bar and back enough so the water wont pool by the foot well (obviously this is no where near completed yet). Threw some photos in there of my ware ring what do you guys think? Taking it out for a test run this weekend after sucking up a little sand and weeds. had some cavitation but it passed once I pulled the seaweed out.

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Nice work! You've inspired me to do this to my 08 RXPT it always seams to take on water lol

If you could list part /model of the bilge kit if it was a kit? That would be great!
 
I decided to make my own kit. The kit online was too expensive around 149.00. I went to my local hardware shop and picked up the pump ,3/4 in hose about 6 feet worth , water proof switch, hose clamps, and and a thru hull adapter to make it look clean. All in all in the end cost me 52 with tax
 
Not that a check valve wouldn't be a bad idea. I just didn't put one in because the discharge is right below the seat so far away from the water and hull that if the back end of the seadoo started to sink the water would come through the deck panels well before the discharge hose. If the water line is to the discharge port it's too late lol.
 
Not that a check valve wouldn't be a bad idea. I just didn't put one in because the discharge is right below the seat so far away from the water and hull that if the back end of the seadoo started to sink the water would come through the deck panels well before the discharge hose. If the water line is to the discharge port it's too late lol.

Gotcha, I don't know your machine well enough to know where it poped out, looks great! What did you do for switch? Float, panel switch or auto water sense pump?

Sry never mind I re read I see ya switched it. Thx
 
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Overkill19 I just finished this project last night and it works great I took more pictures for you and for anyone else looking to do the same. I put the illuminated switch in the center counsel. Make sure you keep the line away from the exhaust so nothing melts. cheers!
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