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Old     (kenteck)      Join Date: Jan 2005       02-25-2014, 10:48 AM Reply   
Getting ready to install a Pro flight swoop on my centurion and was wondering if someone had a trick of some sort to assure both side line up correctly, I know the first side is easy to hang, but trying to get the other side perfect looks like it might be a Bit## ..

Thanks
Kenny
Old     (SkySki)      Join Date: Feb 2010       02-25-2014, 11:12 AM Reply   
Can you put the tower on the boat, line everything up, mark everything, remove tower, drill, install tower?
Old     (kenteck)      Join Date: Jan 2005       02-25-2014, 11:19 AM Reply   
Yeah, I was thinking i might just have to do it that way
Old     (SkySki)      Join Date: Feb 2010       02-25-2014, 6:17 PM Reply   
Probably your best bet. Just tape everything first so nothing gets scratched.
Old     (xstarrider)      Join Date: Jun 2007       02-26-2014, 3:15 AM Reply   
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Originally Posted by SkySki View Post
Can you put the tower on the boat, line everything up, mark everything, remove tower, drill, install tower?
Yup. Tape the deck with minimum 3 layers of masking tape and get some buddies to hold it in place and mark everything.
Old     (FastR3DN3K)      Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Midlothian TX       02-27-2014, 11:01 AM Reply   
Honestly the easiest way to do it is to completely assemble the tower, and using a hoist, lift the tower into the air. Back the boat under the tower, then lower it down slowly until it's where you want it, make your marks on the hull. But since most of us don't have access to an overhead hoist, the best way to do it is to mask up the hull about where the bases are going to sit, and measure CAREFULLY. You know the old saying "measure twice, cut once"? Well in this case I'd measure at least 4 or 5 times to ensure it's perfect.

When I installed my Big Air tower on my old boat, I used a reference point on each side so I had the same measurements and knew it was gonna be square. Width measurement wasn't really an issue for me since I had the tower custom built to my hull width, and it had about 5-6" of play either direction for making adjustments. I started by masking up the whole side from just in front of the windshield all the way past the back of it by about 18", then I started at the the back edge of my windshield where it met the top of the hull and measured downward from the top hull to about center, and then measured forward from that point (using a contractors square to make it easy) until I found a spot that I liked and made my marks. Then measured back from the front mark the required distance for the back legs and made another set of marks. Repeated the process on the opposite side. Double checked my marks and measurements a couple times, and then proceeded to drill into the hull. It came out perfect for me with no play or wobble in the holes with the mounts installed. I actually got lucky with my rear mount, it happened to line up where a factory tower would've been installed and hit the factory reinforcement plate perfectly.

Also make sure to you chamfer your holes to avoid spider-webbing your hull in the future. It's pretty easy and will ensure a long life out of the tower/hull.
Old     (allzway)      Join Date: Feb 2014       02-27-2014, 11:30 AM Reply   
When I installed the Big Air tower on the Tahoe I owned, I built the tower on the ground using duct tape to hold it together to get a sense of how wide it was going to be and where on the boat I wanted it as well as where the legs needed to be.

Then had a couple of folks help me test fit it up to the boat before I ever drilled the first hole. Then I made sure that I had good points to measure from.. usually at least two points of reference for each hole. I used masking tape and marked all four holes with a marker.

That first hole is pretty freaking scary....but once you drill it you are committed to the tower being in that locaion, so just make sure you are sure you know where you want it before you drill.

Good Luck.

Last edited by allzway; 02-27-2014 at 11:31 AM. Reason: spelling
Old     (Dmac420sj)      Join Date: Mar 2012       02-27-2014, 11:48 AM Reply   
^^Hold it together with duct tape! Lol sorry had to comment on that.
Old     (allzway)      Join Date: Feb 2014       02-27-2014, 1:03 PM Reply   
Yea I now... I didn't want to start drilling the stainless tower and bolting together until I was pretty sure I had the measurements correct.
Old     (rodneyr)      Join Date: Dec 2013       02-28-2014, 4:30 PM Reply   
I have an extra swoop tower that I would sell dirt cheap if anyone needs one.its like new...came off a 06 ava
Old     (kenteck)      Join Date: Jan 2005       03-04-2014, 12:01 PM Reply   
rodneyr where are you located at?

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