Taking the boat away for the weekend about 200 miles should I remove the tower speakers since the extra 75 pounds makes the tower wobble quite a bit?
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If your tower is wobbling that bad then I would remove the speakers.
First, I would check everything on the tower... even the mounts under the gunnels.
I know the E-series has been said by some to be horribly wobbly, while others have said it's sturdy as can be. I got the privilege of being on a lake at the same time as another tige the other day. It was a 24Ve w/ an E series tower. But they had 2 485's up there (yes it looked funny). The tower didn't budge! It was rock solid somehow, and they weigh alot more than your tower. So I'm starting to think that those w/ wobbly towers have loose bolts somewhere. So check your bolts.Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.
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Originally posted by Tanner View PostIf your tower is wobbling that bad then I would remove the speakers.
First, I would check everything on the tower... even the mounts under the gunnels.
I know the E-series has been said by some to be horribly wobbly, while others have said it's sturdy as can be. I got the privilege of being on a lake at the same time as another tige the other day. It was a 24Ve w/ an E series tower. But they had 2 485's up there (yes it looked funny). The tower didn't budge! It was rock solid somehow, and they weigh alot more than your tower. So I'm starting to think that those w/ wobbly towers have loose bolts somewhere. So check your bolts.
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I have towed my 20V 700mi+ a couple of times with Pro60's on the e-series stock tower and never had a problem except da_m bugs.
I now have a Sampson and have towed 1400 miles round trip with out a problem. I have quick release mounts now so if I stop overnight I can take speakers down in a couple of minutes.
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