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Thread: Ski Pylon

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    Default Ski Pylon

    Is anybody out there still using these? I wanted to pick somebody's brain about them.

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    The stock one or are you talking about the "Skylon" variety?
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    Skylon.
    I bought one, trying to save a few bucks restoring the host before putting in s tower. So thought it'd be self explanatory to put in but now it looks trickier somehow. Plus, the Supra sunsport pylon is on more of an angle than my old Ski Supreme.


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    I bought a used fly high x pole and it works great. Had to adjust the cables to fit mine but once it was set, it does great


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    Yup. Run one on ny closed bow boat. If closed bow, running a tower you arent gaining much except speaker space...

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    It does take a little adjusting to get it right once, but yeah, I ran one for many years in my boat. I would have never gone for a tower over the pylon except for my desire for shade for the kids.

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    Can anyone send me a photo of how their's goes together?
    I think I'm missing a piece or two.


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    Mine is just one piece.


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    I don't think you could screw mine up. The bottom half goes over the stock pylon, and the pin goes through it. Then the top half fits on, and you ratchet down the forestay. Done.
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    Too easy...
    You're right.


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