Re: Ski Pylon height
Roscoe, that's an excellent point. It is sad that people that use English as their 2nd, 3rd, even 4th language can produce better grammar and sentence structure than Americans that have been using it everyday for their entire life. But that's another topic...<br />Anyways, if you're going to be wakeboarding and want to get some "air", a 5 to 6 ft. (about 2 meters) pylon that mounts to the floor is good. If you want a standard ski pylon, with the 3 point attachment (check out
www.overtons.com, under watersports > pylons), most of those adjust between 30 inches to 55 inches or so. Usually the top of the pylon extends about a foot or so over the top of the outboard motor. If you could make something adjustable, that would be best. Otherwise have it a foot to 18 inches over the top of the outboard. <br />Hope everyone's having a happy Thanksgiving! Can't wait for turkey time...