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Do any of you guys know if the pylon on a Tige is reinforced?
The Barefoot Int. guy was asking.
Define "reinforced".
I think that all current Tige V-drives just bolt through the top of the fiberglass only. A lot of folks have called it the "pansy pylon" because it does not extend down to attach to stringers, hull, engine mounts or anything. The fiberglass there is strong enough to handle a waterskier, and many people tow tubes from it, but it is a debate about just how strong the setup is.
I'm not sure if the fiberglass is extra thick or reinforced in that area.
I think that all current Tige V-drives just bolt through the top of the fiberglass only. A lot of folks have called it the "pansy pylon" because it does not extend down to attach to stringers, hull, engine mounts or anything. The fiberglass there is strong enough to handle a waterskier, and many people tow tubes from it, but it is a debate about just how strong the setup is.
I'm not sure if the fiberglass is extra thick or reinforced in that area.
um... kinda. Going to the drag strip tonight. house work and chores of course... not much really. Maybe go to the Houston Rodeo/concert sat.. depends if my step bro has extra tickets.
Sunday it's yard work and pack for my trip to LA to get my elbow fixed.
um... kinda. Going to the drag strip tonight. house work and chores of course... not much really. Maybe go to the Houston Rodeo/concert sat.. depends if my step bro has extra tickets.
Sunday it's yard work and pack for my trip to LA to get my elbow fixed.
LOL!! good thoughts! I like the way you think.
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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