LOOKING FOR SURF RACK FOR MY Z TOWER, ANY SUGGESTIONS
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Originally posted by shawn74 View PostLOOKING FOR SURF RACK FOR MY Z TOWER, ANY SUGGESTIONS
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I hate to post this picture since it's pretty bad (taken on iPhone in winter storage...but at least it gives you an idea. Obviously it's "swiveled" in. The quality of it is much better than the stock board racks (IMHO). The swivel mechanism is smooth and much easier to use as well (can be done one handed).
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Originally posted by Guapo View PostI hate to post this picture since it's pretty bad (taken on iPhone in winter storage...but at least it gives you an idea. Obviously it's "swiveled" in. The quality of it is much better than the stock board racks (IMHO). The swivel mechanism is smooth and much easier to use as well (can be done one handed).
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Shawn,
You said Z. If you meant Alpha Z, then disregard. Last year I got the Bullet lines twin surfboard set up as it fit right where the factory board racks go. In hindsight, I wish I would have spent a little more money and gone with the Endless Wave surf rack that Ragboy sells on his Wake9 site. With my oldest getting into wakeboarding, I now only have 2 spots for boards. I could definately use the extra 2. Eventually, I'll get the Endless Wave, but my search for a proper bimini is cutting into my upgrade funds.
Todd
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I was told this weekend at the Wake9 festival that surf racks are not good for your boards especially if they are high end boards. If they are not tight in the racks they can bounce around and dent the boards. I really hate the boards laying on the floor though so I am not sure what I am going to do this year since I just bought a new Walker board and an Inland surfer 4-skim.
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I have heard that from some people, namely dennis about boards in racks. The thing is, dennis is usually in the boat with a few people, and only going out to surf and come back in. When spending the day on the boat, you need the boards up. I have had issues with side racks, where the strap was WAY to tight, but not really bouncing around. I would say the best way to get the boards out of the way, is the Endless wave surf rack, and this is the same method, as when you would put boards no a car, so it is safe. The only draw back, is you have to have a monkey to go up and down, and I have a few.
You can see more pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wake9/s...7623865138499/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wake9/s...7623989474466/http://wake9.com/
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