Re: Wakeboard Tower mounting
I just finished up the rough mounting of my Monster MT1 and bimini.
#1 I can't see a tower mounting with 1 bolt. 1 bolt into a plate which has 3 or more bolts yes but not 1 bolt. If so I would be very curious how and why.
#2 Most people, including myself, will strongly recommend backing your mount on the backside/underside of the mounting plates with as large a support piece as possible. Washers will work and if that is all you can fit it beats nothing....... BUT a well fitting piece of plywood is great. Ideally you would fiberglass or coat the piece in resin for weather protection as well as strength. If you can't or don't want to coat it that is ok just not as strong or weather proof. Any backing is better than nothing. The backing is used to disperse the stress to avoid/reduce the chance of cracking of gel coat and/or glass.
#3 Mounting locations.... all depends on what look you are after as well as available locations. I hung mine from the ceiling in the garage and moved it fore and aft and legs in and out until I had what I considered to the best look as well as not blocking my view. I didn't worry to much about strength of the area as I plan to reinforce the mounting area as well as area in close proximity to it with ply and glass
I looked all over the net at as many pictures as I could stand to find until I was certain I had the look I was after. I did notice a good many towers are placed with the upper bar and tow hook (damn can't think of a better word for it) just above the captains seat. Probably as this is often the balance point.
I would upload pics of mine but I can only get about 6 feet away from it so it really wouldn't give much of a perspective.
Hope my rambling helps.
Looking around after I posted this reply and noticed on a thread about 6 or so below this one the link for the Samson install video. I also noticed the Samson tower uses one center bolt to mount it. You can find it here
http://www.samsonsports.com/how_to_install_wakeboard_tower.html