This isn't a great photo but it is the best I have showing the prop-rod before I had the frame coated.
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Originally posted by 81nautique View PostMaybe a quick check of the allen screws for tightness on all brackets would be a good idea before anyone tows again. We did a 10 hour tow overnight so in the darkness we never saw the bimini slip down. I will say I've towed this boat atleast a dozen times without a problem but this trip was with a different tow vehicle and I did get up around 70 at times so there may have been some forces at play that we hadn't experienced before. For peace of mind check those tower clamps/brackets.
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Originally posted by DealsGapCobra View PostThis isn't a great photo but it is the best I have showing the prop-rod before I had the frame coated.
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The top is a tee cut in half and lined with foam and the bottom just has an end cap and is a friction fit against the floor. I have never had it move but it does vibrate slightly on the highway. The real reason I made it was to support the front of the top to keep it off of my mirror when I lower the tower to go in the garage but it sure works well on the road.
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I'd hope you could tow at whatever speed you wanted. My lame oem Bimini from 2005(I love it) can tow deployed at 70 all day with 3 legs.Dint they make a hard version? I could swear I've seen them a while back with a couple 50s sitting in top.
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- 2013 G23 550 hp (ordered and awaiting delivery) 2002 Super Sport (coverted into a SAN) 330 hp Excaliber 1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp 1989 Horizon 200 Four Winns - sold 1989 Regal Commodore 280 - previous Possibly looking into picking up a 70'2-80's Nautique to rebuild as a ski boat
Has anyone seen a Z5 on an aftermarket tower? Has anyone heard of someone doing this?Eric, Phoenix AZ
G23 550 hp (finally here)
2002 Super Air
1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp
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Originally posted by DealsGapCobra View PostThis isn't a great photo but it is the best I have showing the prop-rod before I had the frame coated.
Another issue that I have found that the non-metallic bushings in the link brackets are wearing causing slop. This is starting to result in more flop...hence the need for a prop rod I'm thinking. Another solution, in my opion, are two additional front links and brackets. Thoughts?Peace..
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Originally posted by sodbuster88 View PostGreat idea..! Some questions...So you tow with front windshield open? I was thinking of doing the same thing but closing windshield and securing the bottom of the prop rod in the nose of the foot well in the OB with a rubber foot. This would angle the prop rod enough out of the way and in front of the closed windshield. Also, someone mentioned in this thread about installation angle of about 1" down in the front....so as to provide for a slight down draft. Apparently the greater the down angle, the greater the wind down force on the Z5...causing loose straps. I've noticed there is huge variability in the down direction depending on installation...and not much variability in the up direction past horizontal. So my question is what is proper installation angle? Is it approx 1" down from horizontal in front?
Interesting point on the plastic bushings. I have not noticed wear but one of mine comes out every time I remove the rod. Does anyone know where to get replacements? Guess I could call the dealer.
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