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jfanselow Newbie

Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 1 City: Auckland
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Posted: Nov 01, 2006 2:04 pm Post subject: diy pylon |
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| Hey. Im making a 7 1/2 ft pylon. I have the pole sorted and rachet straps for the stays. Im planing on making a large ply base for the pole. My question is how much force will there be on the actual base? and do i need to fix it somehow to the deck to stop it sliding round or should it just stay still once the straps are tensioned? Cheers |
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skeets44 Outlaw

Joined: 01 Aug 2006 Posts: 119
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Posted: Nov 02, 2006 6:09 am Post subject: |
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You will need to give more information to get you answer. If you know someone that has a very basic knowledge in trig and geometry, draw them a sketch.
Info needed in addition to the height of the pylon which is given would be... distance from pylon to where the cables will attach to the boat, what elevation will they attach to the boat compared to the height of the pylon. Other info that can be assumed would be, length of tow rope and weight of wakeboarder. Best way to get around that is to size the base plate for the breaking strength of the rope. |
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hydeout22 Criminal

Joined: 30 Apr 2006 Posts: 98 City: Toronto
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Posted: Jan 07, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: |
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I built an eight foot high pylon for my tow boat. It goes through the front hatch window and sits in the front cargo hold. I fit 2 peices of 3/4" plywood in there cut to fit into the V and it was a flat section so the peices fit perfectly. They were a Triangle, about 3' at the base and each side was about 3'. I used PL glue and screwed them together and then dropped them in. Then I screwed the base post of my tower to them. This consisted of an 1/8" steel plate which had a 16" sleeve welded to it that accepts the pole. I just slide in the pole into this, and then attach the 3 straps uptop. The front strap goes right to the top of the pole and the side ones are about 4" from the top of the pole. I installed the 2 side strap tieoffs on the side of the boat on the gunnels using 3"x6" 1/4" steel backing to keep it from pulling through the boat. The front strap went over the bow through a holding bracket I made and attaches to the front hook that is used when the boat is on the trailer. I also replaced the backer on that hook with the largest I could fit in there. For Straps I used I think, a 6000 lb rated one for the nose with breaking point of around 8000 lbs from what I can remember and the sides were smaller at around 3600 lb load and 5600 lb breaking point. Some people said that there will be stretch and that you have to use steel cable with turnbuckels. I have to admit, yes there is stretch. It is noted that if I am pulling my guts out and then fall, the pole bounces about 1/8" at the top but its a lot easier and safer removing the soft straps than dealing with steel cables every time I want to install and remove it. Also less scratching of the boat deck with the fabric cables.
I am currently putting a website together which has all information for people starting out including DIY pylon, DIY wakeskate, weighting your boat, boat speed, rope information, lots of links to stores, and pictures and anything else I can think of putting on there. Hey, its winter in Toronto, Canada and I am bored out of my mind, what else can I do, and there isn't even snow this winter.
Just my 2cents worth _________________ Check out my gallery. Put some pics up of wakeskate construction and a pic of the carbon which will be my new homebuilt handle. |
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hermy1291 Criminal

Joined: 12 Jul 2005 Posts: 64 City: Livonia/Gladwin
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Posted: Jul 16, 2007 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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| I made you like the one you are making. I screwed 2 pieces of wood together cuting a hole big enough for the pole to sit in. I have a cable to the front and rachet straps to the back. The board stays put vary nicely and has never slid around in the boat. |
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DiyGuy Soul Rider

Joined: 26 Dec 2003 Posts: 460
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Posted: Aug 28, 2007 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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I wouldn't touch the Metric system with a 3.048m pole! |
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DiyGuy Soul Rider

Joined: 26 Dec 2003 Posts: 460
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 _________________ Visit my DIY Projects
I wouldn't touch the Metric system with a 3.048m pole! |
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dirtysparks Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 07 Jul 2004 Posts: 2428
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