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Old 8th July 2004, 02:03 AM
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Does anybody know of a good pylon that i can put in a 17 foot McKee craft. its an outboard with a walkthrough windshield. Im 15 and i have a limited amount of money. can anybody help me?
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Old 8th July 2004, 08:00 AM
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Talk to Mike (Towerboy) at wakeboardtowers, they do pylons
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Try www.bigairpylons.com they do a universal pylon that will fit your boat and give you some more hang time!

Its one of the cheapest i've seen, yet one of the best.
just under 300 bucks shipped to your door.

IN a few more months (once you erecovered from that hit!) you may want to look at getting smallish fat sac. that will give you more wake so you can go big!

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My recommendation is the Fly High Quad. If will work with your boat without interferance with the CC. Contact me if you do not have a dealer within about 50 miles.

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I'm not a fan of the quad, its nice and stiff (for a pylon) but you lose internal space, it makes it hard to get around the boat...

Just my 2 cents though
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