Malibu patented 'delayed convergence', so that is why they are winning all of these. Anything that creates delayed convergence loses in court. Plain trim tabs don't do that, they just create leaning and were in use long before the concept of delayed convergence came about. So regular trim tabs seem to be safe.
Nautique patented the wakeboard tower. Unfortunately, their patent lawyer was not as good as Malibu's and they specified that the tower was located at 4 points in the boat. That is why the rage was then to go with towers that only attach to the boat with 2 points. Nautique didn't dream that you could actually build a tower with just 2 contact points on the boat and have it be anywhere near stable enough. I think we would still be running 4 point towers if Nautique hadn't done that.
Nautique patented the wakeboard tower. Unfortunately, their patent lawyer was not as good as Malibu's and they specified that the tower was located at 4 points in the boat. That is why the rage was then to go with towers that only attach to the boat with 2 points. Nautique didn't dream that you could actually build a tower with just 2 contact points on the boat and have it be anywhere near stable enough. I think we would still be running 4 point towers if Nautique hadn't done that.
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