Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkthru

klm4755

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Enclosed is a step-by-step walk thru to install a wakeboard rack to a 2009 bayliner 175 without a wakeboard tower. My objective was to install a wake board rack that met the following criteria:
1. Was a robust system and could handle the various loads of the boat (not a wimpy design).
2. Could support 2x wakeboards.
3. Would not interfere with the Bimini (in deployed and/or stowed position).
4. Would not impede boarding/deboarding from the dock.
5. Would not interfere with docking the boat (cleat line obstruction, fender placement...).
6. Easy access to board.
7. Would not obstruct drivers view.
8. Functional and clean aesthetics.
9. Quick disconnect feature (no tools req'd would be nice).
I've looked at a few non-tower wake board systems and they are either too expensive or did not meet one or more of the criteria listed above. I bought, from e-bay a wake board rack at $120 sold by e-bay member "lipboating" and seen here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Quick-Release-R...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c50779240
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the wakeboard rack, from e-bay
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closer view, seems like a nice item, aluminum made. The features I was looking for was the ability to attach to a 7/8 inch rod and fully adjustable mounting angles
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the adjustable mounting bracket
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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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7/8 clamp in vertical position
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7/8 clamp in horizontal position
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bracket removed from rack, quick disconnect
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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bimini deployed on boat, the bimini brackets are 7/8.
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attach rack bracket to Bimini aft vertical bracket
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quick check of rack
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Couple of issues:
1. wake board is too far back, would impede entry/exit of boat
2. aft bracket is not all that strong, worry about failure of bimini
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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bracket as clamped to bimini rod
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move board to middle bimini bracket
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seems better. Can not exit/enter boat with wake board attached except:
1. seems board is too high
2. The bimini support rod system may not be able to support the rack and board
I'll need to fabricate my own 7/8 rod and attach to the boat about this location
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stainless steel rod at 6 foot in length, $40 from marine west
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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rod size
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use a couple of these stainless mounting bases
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vendor markings
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mount one here
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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they are pass thru style
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mark the spot, center of rail
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need to drill 1 inch diameter, need slight clearance size hole, where clearance = Diameter hole > diameter rod
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first drill pass
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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final hole size
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close-up of 1 inch diameter hole
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check base placement
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drill holes for base fastener attach
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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all 4x holes drilled
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diameter of fastener Metric 4 = .153 inch
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drill size .170 inch
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use this tool to find grip
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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need to make an Epoxy mix to close-out the exposed fibers of drilled hole
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coat the hole with the Epoxy
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coat fastener, work in the hole
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view from bottom
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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now to make the base, I'll need a non-pass thru style
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trim lines
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cut with band saw
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check hole size with ball gage
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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base plate done
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cutting the 7/8 rod to manageable size
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deburr end
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pass thru rod
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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secure base with stainless steel wood screw right into the boat floor, thru carpet
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attach rack
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add board
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side view
Observations:
The upper bracket seems to be taking too much of the load. Seems to be carrying the moment as a short couple. I'll need to remove the upper bracket and replace with a aluminum guard
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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aluminum sheet to make the guard
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template size, based off the bracket
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final size, after de-burr guard
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installing guard
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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as installed
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trim rod again and de-burr
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add wakeboard rack bracket to rod
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attach wake board rack
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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aft view with wake board attached
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forward 1/4 view
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forward view
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from back left seat
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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from drivers seat, little loss in visibility
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rod and bracket with bimini installed
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bimini with rack, plenty of room to enter/exit boat
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view from back of boat, standing on aft deck
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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wake overhangs enough so no wake drainage will get into boat
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fwd 1/4 view
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fwd view
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side view, room to enter exit boat, does not effect docking of boat
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

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bimini stowed, no issues
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bimini down, no issues
Review, observations and lessons learned:
1. The 175 does not allow wake board storage in ski locker
2. The final installed rod and attach system is very robust. I can pull my full weight on the rack without rack/rod deflection.
3. Little loss in visibility.
4. No entry/exit issues
5. Although I have not tried out the system, that review will need to occur spring/summer, 2010.
Enjoy,
Keithm
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

Remeber to keep the bracket location on the Rod a little lower than where it was mounted on the angled Bimi Support, or you will have an issue wit the Bimi deployed...



EDIT:

You were still posting as I was reading and made my post...Good Job. Looks great...
 

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Re: Installing a wakeboard rack without a tower on a Bayliner 175 step-by-step walkth

Your installation looks great. I've struggled with this issue too, as I don't have the dough to fork out for a tower right now, but still hate having my water toys laying around in the boat. There is a guy on here, sharps45, who makes racks that hook right on the cleat on the side of your boat. That way you don't have to drill any holes or make any modification to your boat. I got a couple from him and they work great. Here's his webpage:

http://web.emerytelcom.net/users/rustut/page1.html
 
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