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"Jim Conlin" wrote in message
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Don't the go-fast guys use these systems to roll tack?
1. Open the (big) valve(s) and let the windward tank of water drain into

the
leeward tank.
2. Thus trimmed severely to leeward, the boat rounds up and tacks
3. As the boat tacks, you close the valve
4. the full tank side is now the windward side, which is the whole idea.

Sounds like fun, but it might be hard on opened beers, sunbathers and

galley
crockery.

Steve?


Pretty much how it works, except that some of the Open 60 type boats also
use a very big engine driven pump to pump the water faster for faster tacks
for inshore races. And sometimes the tank doesn't drain fully depending on
it's shape and you have to help it along.


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Glenn Ashmore wrote:

I have a couple of those that I use for other things than on the boat.

Like
pulling down a large bag with the Shop Vac before turning on the vacuum
pumps. They are excellent sealing and easy to operate but I still want

to
know the answer to Terry's questions about their use in water ballast
systems. When do you open them? Do they need mechanical pumps? And what
happens when you get caught on a tack with the water on the wrong side?

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"Stephen Baker" wrote in message
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Valve is a better word.

http://www.valterra.com/Ind/Gate.htm

Used on water-ballasted Open Class boats for years.

Steve
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