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    Rack location ?

    I have the 2005 Tige' tower. Looking on the show me your tige' thread. It seems mixed as to where to locate racks. What's your opinion, (pros and cons)? I have mine low on the horizontal bar above the windsheild. They are in my sight line coming back around to victums. When I was at Lake Mead a month ago there were about 30 boats in the motel parking lot we were over looking. I think the majority of the towers had racks high almost at the bend.
    My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.

    #2
    In our previous boat, they were up high, and I'll tell you, with the bimini deployed, it took an acrobatic act to get the boards up / down from those racks.

    Our new boat has them where yours are. I personally like it better that way.

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      #3
      Here is how I solved the rack location problem:


      This allows me to get my boat in and out of my boat house without destroying the racks, and it also makes stowing and retrieving the boards much safer. I've been using it almost a year and it works pretty well.
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      Last edited by Tip; 05-23-2005, 03:03 AM.
      -Tip

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        #4
        Tip, it's a good idea.

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          #5
          Ours are located on the upright about 2 feet above the horizontal cross bar. The shorter people have to climb up on the side to get to the boards, but I HATE having boards in my sight line.
          "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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            #6
            Thanks.
            -Tip

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              #7
              Location on billets

              I bought a new ski rack and am looking at locations for it. I wondered about drilling through the billet just above the tige' logo. I like tige's but I think they missed the boat when they didn't locate racks where the logo is, its a much better spot for racks than the logo. Oh well I'm sure they like to see there name. What are the thoughts?
              My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.

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                #8
                Racks

                We opted for up, out of the way since little time is spent putting them up and lots is spent with them there. They're way out of the viewing/collision areas.
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                Mike

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                  #9
                  hey tip did you make those yourself and if you did how.... that is a great idea and you should think about making those and selling them to boat companies if you did make them... thanks

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                    #10
                    I designed it, and made a full size model out of pvc pipe. I then gave the model and a drawing of the finished product to my brother and he manufactured what you see in the picture. I then bought two monster racks and that was it. I think my bother did an outstanding job.

                    I did apply for and receive a provisional patent from the US Patent office. I've had a number of folks inquire about getting one, but nobody has been serious enough to talk money, based on the luke warm reception I have not pursued it.

                    I love this thing because it solves all of my problems (with respect to wakeboard racks) with minimal drawbacks. It's not very sexy but it's very functional.
                    -Tip

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                      #11
                      what kind of price would one be looking at for that.

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                        #12
                        What kind of boat do you have? If you are serious, I'll talk to my brother to see if he's interested in building another one, for you. We would not be looking to make a profit just building one, just cover our time and materials. We'd probably have to charge $200-$300 to cover our time and cost of materials. This would not include the racks, which you would need to get yourself unless you already have some that would work.

                        Tip
                        Last edited by Tip; 06-10-2005, 01:06 AM.
                        -Tip

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