With the release of the new vertical mounted super expensive board racks, I'm seeing more and more of the older nautique swivel racks coming up for sale. Curious for those who had the older (pre-vertical) wider black wrapped wakesurf racks what they thought. I personally have the original 2012 narrow wakeboard/skim style only racks, which I recently replaced the bungees and powder coated, but wonder if upgrading to the wider forks is worth it? I do have multiple wakesurf boards, but worry the racks would still damage them even though they would fit and that my wakeboards would just flip around in them. Anyone with experience, please share your thoughts, tia.
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- May 2013
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- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
I had the wide pre vertical racks before I upgraded to the vertical racks . With two wide forks on each rack you could put any combo of surf boards or wakeboards with no problem.
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1,000 Post Club Member
- May 2013
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- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
Originally posted by nautiques4life View Post
And the wakeboards didn't flop around too much?Last edited by GMLIII; 01-25-2019, 02:29 PM.
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1,000 Post Club Member
- May 2013
- 2792
- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
No damage to wider/thicker wakesurf board while in racks. The dings my boards have encountered are from novice surfers pushing them into the swim platform or side of the boat when finishing a set or dropping them down too suddenly on my concrete patio when they bring the boards up to my house from the lake. Since then I have placed a large 3 feet wide x 12 feet long rubber mat on my patio in order to prevent board dings. I still have to be more vigilent in policing the novice surfers not to push the boards towards the platform or boat. These wider/thicker surf style boards are definately more fragile than the skim style boards no doubt.
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