Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

bigpoppakdog

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Like I indicated earlier, I planned on making a wakeboard pylon. I finished it and have a video that will be available on www.youtube.com/bigpoppakdog by tomorrow morning. Heres a summary now on supplies and stuff.

1. 10 ft galvanized pole. 2 in diameter. Cut it off at 7 ft.
2. Green treated deck post for the base.
3. 50 ft 3/16 nylon coated steel rope.
5. 3 spring hooks. Heavy duty. Large size.
6. 4 quick links to secure nylon rope.
7. 18 rope clips for 3/16 rope. 1 rope clip that is larger. You'll see later on video.
8. 1 heavy duty tow strap. Cut ends off with bolt cutter.
9. 3 I bolts. 2 washers for each one, two bolts for each one.

You'll need a circle/hole drill bit to cut a hole into the deck post. You'll need to chisel out pieces to get about 3/4 of the way through the post. Don't go all the way through since you don't want a steel pole directly on your boat floor.

Procedure on install

1. find location you want the pole. Set your base there.
2. Cut pole to 7 ft and drill 3 holes for your I bolts. Give yourself some space between each hole.
3. Attach I bolts. I put ski attachment on top, then front attachment, then back attachment as the bottom one.
4. With some help, have someone place pole into the hole you drilled and then hold the pole in place while you take measurements to your cleats and to the front where you will attach the rope to your tow strap. Keep in mind, that it is better to make your back attachments to your cleats a little short, as you will ratchet the front tight and you can move your base to make sure the pole is straight vertical in your boat when it is all done. Be sure to take in account you will have hooks/clips attaching to the cleat, and the I bolt.
5. Cut your rope, strip the nylon off and make loops on the ends of the back two pieces. Use 3 rope clips on each end.
6. Attach the ropes to the cleats using spring hooks, and attach the other ends to the I bolts using quick links.
7. I used one solid piece of rope for the front, though I suppose you could cut it into two pieces. I used a rope clip to create a loop at the halfway point of my solid piece of rope. I used a spring hoop to attach this to the I bolt. Create loops on each end, just like you did before on the back ropes.
8. With the hooks cut off of your tow strap, you can now feed one end through the front of your boat ring(trailer hook) and connect each end to the nylon rope using quick links.
9. Now ratchet the tow strap until tight. you might have to cut off some of the tow strap because it won't ratchet tight enough with all the excess.

***note: My first pylon I built, I didn't use nylon rope, I used tow straps. This also worked, but wasn't as asthetic as the nylon rope.

I will try to have that video up tonight yet. I hope this video helps people realize that it is not hard to make one and it won't cost you hundreds of dollars either.
 

hal2814

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Re: Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

The pylon looks great. Back in the late 90's everyone was fabbing together whatever they could to enhance their wakeboarding experience. These days, there are too many canned solutions.

What kind of pole are you using? If that's conduit, it's probably going to bend over time. I did something very similar except for a few small differences. For the pole, I used a 10' floor jack (consturciton kind, not automotive). It's the 2-piece adjustable kind so I could set it how I wanted and it had some holes pre-drilled for the rear straps. Also, I used the lift rings instead of the cleats to attach in the rear. I think the fiberglass around my cleats is too thin to hold the weight but YMMV. Also, I drilled all the way through the base and glued and nailed a piece of plywood underneath that. That way you don't have to worry about chilesing unevenly.

Once again, great project and thanks for the vids.
 

Nico2112

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Re: Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

You did a great job mate, two thumbs up! :D

I really enjoyed the vid, and I took the liberty to watch your other vids:)

I'm thinking of attaching my wakeboard just like you have yours. What did you use as a rack? how did you attach it to the boat? Could you be so kind of giving me a pic?:redface:

Thanks in advance, and once again, good job!

Ohh, forgot to say you did great with your toggle switch too!
 

bigpoppakdog

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Re: Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

I did use a floor jack in the past. But they were like $17 then(only 2 years ago) was going to use the same thing, but they were over $40 now!!!! I used galvanized. Plus it looks so much better in my opinion.

I am a little paranoid about the cleats also. I might end up attaching the back to ropes to the ski hooks. I'll just use two more tow straps to since it to the back. I'm going to test it out this weekend. I'll have a video of that experience also. I'm over 200 lbs so it should get a great stress test and I'll pull a tube with a couple people in it also.

My wakeboard rack? Well, all it is a ladder hook you find at walmart or mendards. They are thin, so a guy can bend the hooks in to hold the wakeboard tight. Drilled it in with two screws. This way if I want to change, I just have to bondo two small holes. Pretty cheesy but it sure beats spending $328 for something that basically is designed to keep you from stepping over your boards.


***NOTE*** I realized the video that I used, did not indicate how many rope clamps you should have on each loop of the nylon rope. If you look in the video the ropes going to the cleats, as well as the tow strap only had one clamp on each end. There should be 3. I did not have enough and wanted to complete the construction for the video. But you NEED to put three clamps on to secure each loop in the rope.
 

bigpoppakdog

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Re: Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

I guess just a side note, the paint job I also did. On the boat as well as the motor. I used auto paint from Hedahls. Just in case someone wants to know what auto paint would look like on a boat and a lower unit.
 

Nico2112

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Re: Homemade wakeboard pylon. Under$100. Video demonstration.

Thanks for the info mate:)
 
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