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Have you ever sat on your tower? I think it would be strong enough to support the weight (200), but never tried it. <BR> <BR>I need to install a light at the highest point of my dock, happens to be right over my tower. If i don't sit on the tower, not sure how i could get up there to install the light....boat sits on a lift too, although i don't think that makes any difference. <BR> <BR>you think it would be strong enough? <BR> <BR>boat is an 07 v-ride. (in my profile pic)
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I think it would be strong enough, but dangerous as hell. Why don't you lower the tower and work on it?
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no, the light is on the dock, not the tower. i need the height the tower gives me. <BR> <BR>i guess i could try to setup a ladder in the boat, haha, that doesn't sound that great either though!
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Sorry misunderstood you. I guess it would work as long as your tower was dry and the bottom of your shoes were dry. I wouldn't try it with socks only though.
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I did it this past weekend for around 30-45 minutes with no issues. Actually had one of us on each side with n problems. 300 lbs total.
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Im 240 and I do backflips off mine.
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I've probably got 200+ pounds of stuff on my tower (speakers, racks, boards) and that's riding around the lake at all times. I think you'll be fine...
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