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PostPosted: Nov 03, 2003 12:33 pm    Post subject: remove ski pylon Reply with quote

does anybody know how to remove a ski pylon from my ski nautique 2001?
i have to remove it, i have loosen the 4 bolts and the one bolt below but its not getting out Mad
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PostPosted: Nov 03, 2003 2:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the pole might just be stuck in the two 3/4" pieces of plywood. if you have removed the shear pin / bolt in the hull, try giving it a twist.
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PostPosted: Nov 03, 2003 6:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why are you taking it out?
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PostPosted: Nov 03, 2003 9:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i must admit that i wanted to take mine out also. our inboard wakeboard boat gets used for wakeboarding only, and the ski pylon is just in the way. i was going to pull it out and make a plug for the floor... well i spent about an hour trying to get that sucka out...not happening...i tried heat, lubricant and anything else i could think of to no avail. i think electrolisis has locked it in place since on my boat the bracket that ties the pylon to the stringers is steel and the pylon of coarse is aluminum. i'm open to suggestions... i kinda still want it out.
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PostPosted: Nov 04, 2003 3:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mine ski pylon is bent a lot, from the other owner Sad Sad ,
gonna take it out and replace
buts its not going out
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PostPosted: Nov 04, 2003 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had an 88...the pole was slighty bend against the hatch (by design)...so the extended pylon would sit
crooked..I took it out by simply removing the 1 pin that went through the base plate and center of the
pylon...once removed it just lifted out....I then put it in a machine press to straighten it out.
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PostPosted: Nov 04, 2003 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

marcg, the pin that you are saying is that the pin at the bottom?
with me it isnt a pin but a screw trough it with a bolt on it, buts its pretty stuck Mad
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PostPosted: Nov 05, 2003 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So is it screwed through the pylon?...or just thread on the on end for the nut to tighten it?

What do you mean by stuck?....you got the nut off the end but cannot pull it through?....mine was a pin with some thread on the end for a nut so basically it just slid through the baseplate holes and pylon hole. So I took off the nut and just pulled it out....sounds like maybe you have corrosion or gunk in the hole that the pin is through.

If thats the case go to a marine store, they have some high end crazy spray stuff for corrosion...I bought some for something else, the name was "Corrosion Block" small little spray bottle expensive as hell but the stuff worked like it was from another planet in freeing stuff up.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2004 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've used corrosion block couple months ago. so i will give it another try but it still won't loosen. Evil or Very Mad
the screw on the bottom is removed.
anybody some other tips to remove it?
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2004 1:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

All you need is a BFH, that is what i used.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2004 2:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

whats a BFH Confused
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2004 5:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would imagine its one of the below pictures...take your pick.
Big Fu**ing Hammer

The ski pylon parts can get really jammed together. I was not present for this moment, but Dan aka Eldorett saw his boat get lifted several inches above the trailer bunks when he was trying to remove the tow eye from the pylon shaft on his 1986 Ski Nautique. He and a family friend had hoisted it up with a vertial hoist/pully and not even the biggest f'ing hammer would have solved the problem. HANGING the boat, literally, from the toe eye, did.

I hope you dont have to hang your old boat from the pylon. Is it really worth it to take it out? You'll never pull a fat tuber or skier? It's got to be worth it at some level just to leave it in there, no?




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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 12:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

the problem is that the previous owner has saw of the tow eye. and its bend alot.
so i want to remove the pylon and replace it with a new custom made one Laughing
maybe i drill a big hole in the pylon and put a metal bar trough it and wrench.
gonna buy a BFH also Twisted Evil
can't hang my boat because i don't have a tow eye Sad
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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 7:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Leave the pylon in place. (That's a clever way of saying "Don't repeat my mistake".) The footing for many of the pylons in model 2001 is embedded in the fiberglass hull of the boat. The footing and the pylon itself are dissimilar metals which generally bond together tight enough that you could lift the whole boat without breaking the bond.

Additionally the pylon is the best place to tie your rope for those times when people want to tube. If you use the lifting eye at the rear of the boat, you may notice the eye flexing as the boat accelerates. The pylon is a stronger tow point.

Lastly, if you tow somebody else's broken-down boat you'll have better steering control if you tow from your ski pylon than from the stern eye. That's because your pivot point will be forward of the rudder.
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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 11:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



When in doubt????

Cut the base off and it should slide through easily. Of course it's junk at that point or maybe you could mill it down to a mini baseball bat. Rolling Eyes

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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dyslexic comment...
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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 11:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:

Wouldn't that be difficult with the window?

you been drinking? Laughing
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PostPosted: May 01, 2004 8:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bluesman wrote:
Leave the pylon in place. (That's a clever way of saying "Don't repeat my mistake".) The footing for many of the pylons in model 2001 is embedded in the fiberglass hull of the boat. The footing and the pylon itself are dissimilar metals which generally bond together tight enough that you could lift the whole boat without breaking the bond.


Totally.

I agree with this and Bluesman, it is true. The boat can be hung from the tow eye. I know someone who inadvertently did it. Yikes! Speaking of "fibreglassing everything in" I've spent a lot of time under the bow of my 1986 this weekend and noticed how incredibly oddly fiberglassed the underbow area is. I fould clumps of wires, tubes hoses and all sorts of other strange areas fiberglassed or covered with that orange foam stuff. it is an incredibly strange world under there.
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PostPosted: May 02, 2004 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like NorCal's idea -
If you are going to remove it and not replace -
Then just remove it anyway you can -

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PostPosted: May 02, 2004 9:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

how much heat did you try? maybe a combination of BFH and a torch would get it out?

Have you made any progress on it yet?

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PostPosted: May 03, 2004 2:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i gonna try heat it up and with a bfh.
if this don't work a gonna drill a big hole and wrench with a metal bar
i realy want a ski pole with a nice tow eye Mad
let you know how it was Laughing
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