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Old    mjohns333            08-11-2003, 11:58 AM Reply   
I have a four winns runabout boat I use for fishing and boarding. I was thinking about installing a swivel eze pro ski pylon, and wanted to see if anybody else had used one. I would appreciate any input. thanks Mike
Old    wakeboarder17            08-11-2003, 12:33 PM Reply   
We have the one for the bass boat cuz we have a stratos and we love it. Just take it down for fishing and put it up for boarding.
Old    swass            08-12-2003, 8:00 PM Reply   
I had one in my first boat. It was easy to put up and take down, and it sure beat using the transom eyes. What's the determining factor here? Cost? Ease of use? If cost is the factor, then it's a good way to go. If cost isn't so much an issue, then I'd go with something like a Joystick Roll Cage. That way, the rope is positioned better, and you have a place to store boards later on as you add racks.
Old    itsinthahole            08-12-2003, 8:48 PM Reply   
I had one on my fishnski stratos. worked great. a lot better than using hooks on back of boat.
Old     (monstertower)      Join Date: Mar 2003       08-14-2003, 6:40 PM Reply   
I had one on my last boat, a ProCraft Fish/Ski and it worked great. It has a few pins you pulled and it would lay down in one of the wells to get out of they way real easy. I was happy with it. Not they have some that telescope and go higher which would be better for wakeboarding.

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