I need a rack to fit my doomswell Neo. The standard surf/ wakeboard rosewell rack is just a bit to narrow. Does rosewell make a rack that has slightly wider tines? Any thoughts on an additional rack on the tower vs. the agenda style rack? I don't want to do surf pockets in the bikini, we haven't used it very much. Lastly, what size tower clamp do I need for the tower on a 2015 SAN 230? Thx
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Depending on how many tower speakers you have and how high the tower is, you could mount a special rack below the tower to hold your board. I added 2) Corson Piper racks to mine and love them, they wont damage custom boards (like Soulcraft) and also protects them from the sun if mounted under tower covered by bimini. Hot sun can cause boards like the Doomswell to bubble up. Factory tower racks can also damage boards like that if they bounce up/down in choppy conditions, it will dent the board
Here are pics of the Corson Piper tower racks I installed back in 2017. Along with the racks, you buy the 18" Dakine pads and the right size tower mounts (I bought speaker mounts for mine). To get diameter size of tower you can use a piece of string around the tube and then measure the string.
Another similar rack to mine that recently came on market is called the "HyperRyd" racks. Here is link with some pics of these racks.
https://www.themalibucrew.com/index....yd-surf-racks/
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I have a pair of the HyperRyd racks on my Malibu. They are super nice, and a great solution for your custom boards. I’m not sure how they will work on your tower, but they do a great job of keeping my boards out of the sun. The only complaint I have is they cover up the rope storage on my Bimini.
edit: sorry, the pics are flipped upside down. Not sure how that happened or how to fix it.
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Sporehouse Roswell's Elite Dual Surf Racks have wider tines that fit boards up to 2.75" thick. They will mount directly to your current swivels as well. If you're worried about damaging your board, check out our Triton rack that holds the boards vertically and eliminates all "bouncing" in rough water. If you have any questions, you can email me direct. Jeff@roswellglobal.com
https://www.roswellmarine.com/product/elite-dual-surf/
https://www.roswellmarine.com/produc...ss-board-rack/
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I would be very careful about regularly putting hand shaped surfboards in any tine rack. On a rough day the tines can ding the fiberglass. Some of the newer Triton racks are better in this regard but pricey.
We have 4-5 custom made surfboards on our boat at any time. We keep them in bags in the rear lockers. Have for years without incident.
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