V-Drive Fat Sacs (Set) 400 lbs. Each - Black
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FATSAC V-Drive Fat Sacs (Set) 400 lbs. Each - Black
Sold as a set of two 400 lb ballast bags, the FATSAC V-Drive Fat Sacs Set works perfectly in the rear lockers of v-drive boats, or the pair can be split with one bag in the bow and one in the rear area. Designed to fit in the compartments on either side of the engine in v-drive boats, these ballast bags are ideal for building massive wakeboarding and wakesurfing wakes. A pair of V-drive sacs also works great on either side of the engine in a direct drive boat, or place one on the side of the engine and one between the engine and the rear seat for a perfectly surfable wave.
Trusted by world-class athletes and leading boat manufacturers including Nautique, Moomba/Supra, and Malibu/Axis, every FATSAC ballast bag is handmade in the USA to the highest quality and durability standards. All fittings are also made in-house, allowing for full customization to get any setup dialed in. The current version now includes a 4th valve at the bottom end as standard, making filling and draining easier than ever. Custom printing is also available for an additional fee.
Key Features
- Set of two sacs, each measuring 42" x 16" x 16" and holding 400 lbs (800 lbs total ballast)
- 4 valves per sac, including an extra 4th valve at the bottom end (standard)
- Highest quality HeyTex layered vinyl material, UV resistant
- Double-welded seams with seam tape for industry-leading strength and durability
- Each sac includes all fittings needed for use with the Supa Tsunami Pump (sold separately): W731 x 4, W749 x 2, W730 x 2
- Fittings can be switched out to plumb bags into an automatic fill/empty system
- Fits in compartments of v-drive boats or anywhere above deck; compatible with direct-drive boats
- Sit, stand, and walk across full sacs with no issue
- Custom printing available (fees apply)
- Handmade in the USA
- California Prop 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
