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Aerial freeride on my 05 Crownline LPX....

 
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BakerFX4
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PostPosted: Aug 03, 2011 1:27 pm    Post subject: Aerial freeride on my 05 Crownline LPX.... Reply with quote

I have just got into wakeboarding and Im ready for some more air and to get the rope up a lil higher. What do you guys think of the black Aerial Freeride tower on my 05 Yellow Crownline LPX.

Looks? Good tower?
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PostPosted: Aug 06, 2011 1:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most people here have dedicated wakeboats, so aftermarket towers on i/o boats not many people know about.

Is there is a crownline boat forum? I'd imagine someone there did the same mod?
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PostPosted: Aug 08, 2011 4:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've upgraded to an x45 but i put an aerial airborne tower on my old four winns...was decently pleased with the product...very substantial...however the tower shook a good bit. maybe they've improved that witht the freeride tower
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PostPosted: Aug 08, 2011 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ever think about just a pylon instead of the tower? I had to have something removeable, so I went with a DIY plyon that is 7' tall, I've got less than $150 in it and am pretty happy with it.
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PostPosted: Aug 09, 2011 7:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

how did you make it?
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PostPosted: Aug 09, 2011 8:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are several companies that sell ready to go pylon kits for 160$-ish that include a 6-7 ft pylon, the base and all the ratcheting straps you need to put it on. Thats what we did in my I/O because we needed something removable. but 6-7ft doesnt look like much of a lift when you mount in on the floor of the boat so we have ours above the engine compartment/hood to get a total of 10ft of lift ;P its makes a WORLD of difference over the stock waterski tow hook.
i think my pylon was made by "sky high pylons"? but im not certian
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PostPosted: Aug 09, 2011 9:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used a 10' section of schedule 40 conduit pipe and cut that down to 7'. I placed 3 eye bolts through the top, 1 to secure my front strap, 1 to secure the back straps, 1 for my rope.

I had a friend make me a 1/2" thick steel plate with a male end that the pylon slips over, I bolted that to a 6' piece of 2x8 lumber.

Pipe - $30 Menards
Straps - $30 Menards
Stainless Hardware - $20 Menards
Paint - $10 Menards
Lumber - $6 Menards
Base - Free

I'm 6'2" and 225 lbs, it's pretty solid, it will lean slightly when
I cut hard, but I have ridden behind it 5-6 times, so far no issues. Can break it down in 5 minutes now and store it in the boat.

If I would change 1 think to make it stronger, I would use rigid pipe to triangulate the back to the gunnel of the boat, but that would sacrafice seating. It's working for me now, I jsut need a board rack now.
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PostPosted: Aug 09, 2011 1:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was pleased with the factory tower on my bayliner 205xt. It did shake quite a bit though as mseller said. Right before I sold it we had tightened it up and it eliminated some on the shake.

Riding behind the boat was fun with people in it. I had to usually keep 2 people in the bow. We did this to adjust the trim up some and not plow through the water. I/O's can put out decent wake.
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