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Originally Posted by brian_b
Yea, why don't you take some effort to look at YOURS closer before you go asking people random questions about what to do and/or their pylons?
I don't know if YOURS has a cross bolt, or if you need to loosen it or remove it.
I used a pole for the stipper pole, simply inserted in the same hole and tightened the U-bolt. Sure, I have pics. Lots! But I don't post pics of my girls on the internet.
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Wow, that was not really warranted, was it?
If you don't have anything helpful to say, how about hitting the 'back' button?
I was under the impression that we were all here to share information with each other.
Now, to answer your questions:
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Originally Posted by brian_b
Yea, why don't you take some effort to look at YOURS closer before you go asking people random questions about what to do and/or their pylons?
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A: Not that it's really any of your business, but since you asked: I don't have the relative luxury of having my boat in my garage, or yard...
My boat is presently about 968 miles away, a 4 state, 17 hour drive from where I live.
I'm just guessing here, but it might take me a bit more EFFORT to check MY boat, then YOU to clarify a few statements that YOU made.
Now, if you were going to be helpful, why don't YOU buy me a plane ticket so I can go check MY boat?
I am also wondering which "random questions" YOU are referring to?
It seems to me that the discussion was about ski pylons, I don't recall asking anything related to another subject.
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Originally Posted by brian_b
I don't know if YOURS has a cross bolt, or if you need to loosen it or remove it.
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I thought since YOU brought it up, and YOU said that it only took "about 90 seconds" to remove it, that you might recall if YOUR boat had a cross-bolt.
I also asked if, on YOUR boat, you had to completely remove the U-bolt, or just loosened it.
It seems to me that these would be a brief yes/no questions, which YOU still did not answer.
Thanks for taking the high road there, buddy.
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Originally Posted by brian_b
I used a pole for the stipper pole, simply inserted in the same hole and tightened the U-bolt.
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Gosh, thanks for that insight!
I wasn't sure that you could actually use a pole for a 'stipper' pole, I was thinking maybe some spaghetti noodles?
Who cares about such information like type, source, length, cost, diameter, etc.
And I wasn't really sure where you need to stick that thing, thanks for clarifying that!
I asked YOU specifically, Brian, because YOU appeared willing to answer some questions, appeared to have some experience in the matter, and appeared to have a similar boat.
I though your smaller Mastercraft could be possibly have the same pylon attachment as mine.
This thread has had more than 300 views, so maybe someone other than you is interested in the subject, and may have something to contribute, so buddy, why don't you just hit the 'back' button?