I have just acquired a Legend Sportfish 17 foot bowrider. I have used it for skiing a couple of times with a tow harness (http://www.gandermountain.com/modpe...on_Wide_Transom_Boats&aID=512F6C&merchID=4006) on the back of the boat. In the past, have skiied behind a ski pylon such as this
http://www.gandermountain.com/modpe...on&aID=512F6C&merchID=4006#details_box_holder
I have not done a lot of skiing though, and not for many years, so kinda, just getting back into it...at 47 years old, .. Not so sure that is a good idea but that would be another thread...
The boat has a fuel tank in the floor, and the one I seen in the past mounted to the floor....After submitting this thread, I took another look at the photo for the Gander Mountain ad. It looks like it mounts in the splash well (term?) at the back of the boat. That might work better..any advice?
For those of you that have used the pylons versus the bridle/harness, is the pylon the way to go ie strongly recommended?
Does the built in fuel tank affect the installation? What hardware usually holds the pylon to the floor? I do seem to recall one coming out of the base and, as you can imagine, this is extremely dangerous having a steel pylon whipping over the back of the boat...:facepalm:
It was not my boat. The base was not a good fit but it illustrated what kind of forces are on the pylon.
Input?
Thanks
http://www.gandermountain.com/modpe...on&aID=512F6C&merchID=4006#details_box_holder
I have not done a lot of skiing though, and not for many years, so kinda, just getting back into it...at 47 years old, .. Not so sure that is a good idea but that would be another thread...
The boat has a fuel tank in the floor, and the one I seen in the past mounted to the floor....After submitting this thread, I took another look at the photo for the Gander Mountain ad. It looks like it mounts in the splash well (term?) at the back of the boat. That might work better..any advice?
For those of you that have used the pylons versus the bridle/harness, is the pylon the way to go ie strongly recommended?
Does the built in fuel tank affect the installation? What hardware usually holds the pylon to the floor? I do seem to recall one coming out of the base and, as you can imagine, this is extremely dangerous having a steel pylon whipping over the back of the boat...:facepalm:
It was not my boat. The base was not a good fit but it illustrated what kind of forces are on the pylon.
Input?
Thanks