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    #61
    Originally posted by Duncan View Post
    I decided to spec an 09 RZ2 without the pylon. And the glass will be smooth and untouched where the pylon would be. Two D-rings will be mounted above the swim platform to tow. Slalom? I guess they will be using the tower.

    No mater the strength, I could not stand the thought of that non-retractable pylon jutting out just waiting to trip, grab, stab, or rack some unwary or unfortunate person on the boat. I figured I could always install it later if I change my mind.
    I would seriously reconsider.

    There are lots of people that argue that it is fine to pull tubes from the tower, but it generally seen as not wise from the people who usually give good advice.

    So if I were looking at your boat in a few years, I would not buy it. You might be hurting resale. Maybe it would be easier to unbolt it and then place a rubber cap in the hole and be able to put it in there when it comes time to sell. Just a thought.
    Be excellent to one another.

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      #62
      Originally posted by insanitypylons View Post
      Hello, My name is Mike, President/CEO of Insanity Pylons. I read this post and noticed many of you are dissatisfied with the factory pylon and as a result, we can manufacture a retrofit that could offer a superior stability and performance than what many of you are mentioning, and for a low price. We have done many retrofits for many different boats which replace their stock wakeboard pylon (or ski pylon) with our adapter and use our pylon instead, since it offers full support at the top in three directions (similar to a radio tower). I will be more than happy to manufacture a new pylon specifically for your applications if you could give me some feedback as to what exactly the problem is and what your requirements are. We also own a tige boat and are just as particular about performance as many of you are. We are currently working on a custom pylon for tige boats that replaces the factory ski pylon with full support at the top. We'll upload a photo when we get back. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us via our website InsanityWakeboardPylons.com (or just InsanityPylons.com for short).
      Originally posted by chpthril View Post
      Just to throw a wrench in you spokes, but that is not the pylon that is in question here. Check out the pics in the link below to see how the new pylons are mounted and you will see why all the fuss.


      And a note to Talltigeguy.......I towed a Moomba home last night at 10mph from my "wimpy" factory pylon Pics are on my good camera at the house, sorry will post later

      I was kinda looking forward to your thoughts on the current pylon design and I realized I didn't post the link to the pics sorry. Look back at post #18, you'll see how the pylon is thru-bolted to the hull deck.
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        #63
        Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
        Can't resist the chance to chime in on my opinion of the 'pansy pylon'. I don't like it and Tige is the ONLY inboard manufacturer with such a thing.

        I guess you don't have gel coat cracks around it yet? I don't either, but I have tired of the harness on the back tow hooks, so I am just putting tubes on the pylon, it is just a matter of time before it cracks.

        That pylon is made for little girls.
        I have only pulled tubes from the pylon and skiers. My tow rings are below my swim deck. Knock on wood no issues yet. But I did just pick up the spinner tube!
        Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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          #64
          Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
          I would seriously reconsider.

          There are lots of people that argue that it is fine to pull tubes from the tower, but it generally seen as not wise from the people who usually give good advice.

          So if I were looking at your boat in a few years, I would not buy it. You might be hurting resale. Maybe it would be easier to unbolt it and then place a rubber cap in the hole and be able to put it in there when it comes time to sell. Just a thought.

          I would not pull a tube from the tower--too much force, even if the new Z-tower is the "strongest" on the market as touted. I would pull tubes from the D rings (mounted above platform) on the stern.

          And when I go to sell, I can drill and install the pylon if it is an issue.

          Thanks for the feedback though! Glad to consider all angles.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Duncan View Post
            I would not pull a tube from the tower--too much force, even if the new Z-tower is the "strongest" on the market as touted. I would pull tubes from the D rings (mounted above platform) on the stern.

            And when I go to sell, I can drill and install the pylon if it is an issue.

            Thanks for the feedback though! Glad to consider all angles.
            That is a pretty good idea, but the other point to consider is that I have pulled tubes from the D-rings on the back of my boat, which are probably higher than you can get them on yours. The rope drags in the water and makes it hard to get a whip going unless you like them going 45 MPH out there.

            The tube pull is so much better from the pylon. I can get them out of the wake at a reasonable and safe speed so they always come back for more.

            Have you ever pulled tubes from a tow point that low?


            Now I sound like I am starting an argument. I don't want it to sound that way, just want a brother to be sure to enjoy the boat to the max.
            Be excellent to one another.

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              #66
              We have a couple different tubes. The 4 person great big mable I pull from the d rings with a harness. Rope drags the water a bit but with that much weight once I have it out of the wake I can whip it pretty much any way I want. I have a smaller 2 person tube that I pull from the pylon. So far no issues (knock on wood). I'm very hesitant to pull a tube from the tower.

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                #67
                Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
                Have you ever pulled tubes from a tow point that low?

                Now I sound like I am starting an argument. I don't want it to sound that way, just want a brother to be sure to enjoy the boat to the max.
                No offense taken here. You are doing me a favor!

                I have pulled tubes off both D rings on a Bu 23LSV wakesetter. But we were (always) going balls out, in the Death Race 2000 style of tubing. And no small kids, just adult idiots.

                I think the pylon install will be a piece of cake sometime in the future--(which is why it has strength issues in the first place?). Also, I would guess that some aftermarket pop-up solution can be had, probably at a pretty penny though.

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