Swivel Wakeboard Racks Please...
One of the best things about Mastercraft is their board racks. They are solid, they are low, they swivel, and the best part is they do NOT HAVE BUNGEE"S.
My new boat will have standard racks on it and I am looking for a swivel board rack that has a securing system that is not a bungee cord. Please point me into the right direction... and no, I did not buy a mastercraft so I cannot go with theirs. thanks |
bueller?.....bueller?.....bueller?
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No one makes one that I am aware of... but I wish someone would step up and design one because I agree, those MC racks are awesome. You might want to try Skylon as they make these racks for MB that have bungees but really don't require them. Not sure if they can sell those direct to the consumer or not though.
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I have been looking at these though I cannot find too much info on them.
http://skyski.com/store/comptech-piv...oard-rack.html |
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I would take a solid look at comptech marine
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT They seem solid but i was having trouble finding a way to make them work on an illusion. they also sell just the arms which is the link i sent so you could go with whatever rack you want as long as it has 2 1/8th hole spacing and bolt on the arms. Seems like a pretty good way to secure the boards. |
anyone own a pair of these comptechs???
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thanks for all the replies. I do have an old (2009) skylon catalog that shows the AirLock wakeboard rack, but they do not currently show it online. Also, they do not swivel.
Currently I am boatless, but hope to take delivery of my 2011 A22 in April. I ordered it with the stock fixed board racks, but only plan on using them until I find what I am looking for. |
both those comptechs and mb racks look great, simple and clean. I do not know how much modifications would be needed to mount them on my axis though.
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I think the reason many companies dont make them is because mastercraft has a patent on them.
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http://www.homedepot.com/Plumbing-Pi...atalogId=10053 cut the pipe insulation to the length of each rack arm on the board racks. use 3 zip ties per each rack arm to keep the foam in place(crank down on the zip ties so the foam is bulging thru the ties). cut the excess zip tie plastic and throw a board in the rack and see how it fits. the board should now fit really snug. my buddies have been doing this on there SAN 210 since it was new. never have we ever had a board even come close to falling out or severly shift. another plus is your board never gets scratched like other racks and weve never use the bungies. actually we had cut those off cuz the serve no purpose. only maintenance needed you would need to do is maybe change out foam everyother season. ill see if i can get some pictures of what it looks like. in the end its just a $10 job and doesnt look that bad. |
The clamping racks are very nice for sure, have an 06 X2, but I wouldn't hold out or pay alot of $ for swiveling racks unless you have to remove racks to get it into your garage or boat slip regularly.
I really only use the swivels for 3 purposes. 1. Backing thru my 8' tall garage door, I have to swivel them a bit with the tower down so they don't hit the header. 2. When towing I usually swivel them in 180deg, just to catch a few less bugs, doesn't help much though. 3. When the boat is wet slipped for a week's vacation each year, I spin them in 180deg before pulling into the covered slip so I don't have to worry about catching one and breaking it. For ease of access to get to the boards, the swivels on my boat anyway are useless. Can't swivel the racks very far at all before one of the boards hits something, tower or bimini. |
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ALL reviews so far have been wow/fantastic/ZOMG/ why hasn't anyone thought of this earlier. They may be popular, They might not be but the only way to find out is to give it a crack.:) Take it easy, Matt - www.EmpireWakeTowers.com.au |
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