I wish I could get something like this for a 91 excel/BF hull....
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I can't wait to see the final product! I think the price is more than fair considering the cost of the CNC and tig welding.. I sure it's going to be cherry if you going through all the machining cost's. I can't wait to make a purchase!!
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Jun 2013
- 531
- Central Illinois
- 97 Nautique Super Sport 2010 Wakesetter 23 LSV 2020 Nautique G23
How is this mounted on the transom? Are there backing plates for the inside of the hull? Seems like alot of force on an area not designed for it.
Also keep in mind, people WILL forget to retract this and then go to high speeds, there any way to ensure safety when this happens?
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They are mounted through the platform bracket holes which already have reinforcements built into the hull. Additional backing plates wouldn't be a bad idea...
Since these are manually activated, i have not come up with any safety device.
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I like this design in Stainless for the plungers would look cleaner.
http://www.rencol.com/products/index...-plunger/all/?
Originally posted by hyparks View PostIn the UK they are known as an index plunger. Here's an eBay number but is in the UK.
291031273201
Hope this helps
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Finally was able to pull the boat back out of the water to do some tweaks... we had some flooding here and the lake level rose 2-3 ft and logs/debris were everywhere ... I could just barely keep the boat out of the water in the hoist. Dock sections were 8-10 inches under water. So anyways I will be doing some more testing hopefully this week. More wake pics/ballast details to come.Last edited by orzech; 05-27-2014, 08:06 PM.
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Originally posted by orzech View PostFinally was able to pull the boat back out of the water to do some tweaks... we had some flooding here and the lake level rose 2-3 ft and logs/debris were everywhere ... I could just barely keep the boat out of the water in the hoist. Dock sections were 8-10 inches under water. So anyways I will be doing some more testing hopefully this week. More wake pics/ballast details to come.2008 210 SANTE
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No major updates yet... I have been really busy with work and trying to get some time in on the water. I want to put as much time as I can on these before they are released. I can say I did an unintentional stress test on them last week. Took a few sets surfing and decided to hop on the wakeboard for a bit. The boat got up on plane with one tab fully extended, I noticed it and so did the driver after 10-15 seconds. Brought the boat back down to idle and retracted the tab with no issues. No damage to boat or surf tab.
Originally posted by Paxdad View PostI still say until you have photos it does not exist you are just leading everyone on! Not trying to be negative but just saying.....
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