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Slash9point5 10-28-2010 07:24 PM

Poll for Wakeboard Tower
 
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Hello MOC Community,

Here is a poll I am attempting to set-up on the "look" of the Freeride Wakeboard Tower by Aerial on a Barchetta 182. I apologize for the multiple posts on the same topic, but unfortunately I just discovered this poll option and I can't add it to my previous thread which has some additional info and is located here.

I have never tried this before, so hopefully it works as I expect...

scubydo 10-29-2010 04:24 AM

Re: Poll for Wakeboard Tower
 
At least with this tower the Driver will have unobstructed views while driving.

sisu 10-29-2010 04:27 PM

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I have never seen a tower mounted this far back on any boat. Wouldn't this position decrease performance vs mounting middle/middle front where almost all towers are positioned. I Jut think the classic Mariah's where meant to be left alone with no Tower but then again I do not wakeboard. Good luck

Slash9point5 10-29-2010 05:01 PM

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I appreciate all the responses. There are some concerns about the performance of the tower, but thinking it through, I expect this mounting location to not cause those issues. If this tower makes it beyond the "look" phase, then I plan to talk more directly with the manufacture on performance related issue.

I do have a few other mock-ups done, but again, these are crude. I have looked at tons of towers and these were the finalists based on price, stability, and look. I favor the two on the top over the lower one.

Also, I can understand the people who think that these original Mariahs should not be equipt with a tower, but unfortunately, I love Mariah boats, I love wakeboarding, and I can't afford 2 boats.

Thank you again for your time and have a great day,

Kris

Dredd 10-29-2010 06:32 PM

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I like the top left one too. The bottom one looks like a Monster... they have a chinsy look to them that I just don't like at all.

indykoch 10-29-2010 07:09 PM

Re: Poll for Wakeboard Tower
 
Heard this on another board that still makes me laugh... "Why would you need a roll bar on a boat?"

I understand your situation, but I'm in the crowd of - if you want a hard-core ski/wakeboard boat, buy one. I can't stand seeing the Cobalts, Rinkers, Four Winns, even Bayliners with towers. Guess I'm more of a traditionalist. But, to each his own.

As for the looks - here are a few things to consider... The location you have posted as your "favorite" - how are you going to enter/exit the boat from the dock or trailer? That tower would get in the way quite a bit. Also, I'm a fan of the tower that follows the exact shape of the windshield frame - looks like more of a factory option. Be sure you can make the proper arrangements for reinforcement in the hull.

Not a bad idea getting opinions on the site here, sorry mine isn't in the "positive" category. But also realize that I've only tried wakeboarding a few times (never with a tower) and I'm not exactly in the market for one, so my opinion probably doesn't mean much. Good luck and let us know what you end up with.

mikeyt 10-29-2010 08:02 PM

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They all look a bit 'awkward', particularly the ones that are swept forward and mounted at the rear. I dont like the idea of adding extra weight on the tail of the boat either but then i'm not a fan of wakeboard towers or their looks. If you really have to do one, find one that comes close to matching the shape of the boat as Indy says.

Slash9point5 10-29-2010 08:34 PM

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I would like to stress that these are all very crude mock-ups and the angles are not exactly perfect in any situation. With that being said, the general sense can be taken from these images, and I definitely can understand some members not liking any change to the look of a Mariah.

But, here is an example of a Mariah that was complemented by a wakeboard tower: Thread

It is actually the same tower as the picture in the NW corner, and shows a little that the mock-ups do not do the final look any justice.

Some towers out there really look terrible, Monster being one of them, IMO. And I really don't want a tower that is an eyesore.

I am still very intrigued by the tower in the upper right corner, because this tower is out of the way and gives the boat a real unique look (almost like a spoiler). But from my poll, very few people like this look.

As for access to the cabin from a dock or trailer. I have considered this and normally I step over at the point where the glass meets the fiberglass in the wing. I tend to think that either of the top pictures would not hamper this access, whereas the lower tower would seem to block this.

Again, I appreciate all the responses and opinions.

Have a good one,

Kris

Dredd 10-30-2010 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by indykoch (Post 26623)
I can't stand seeing the Cobalts, Rinkers, Four Winns, even Bayliners with towers.

I was in this same camp up until late last season when I finally started getting converted. I always called em squid towers. I started wakeboarding quite a bit so I built a pylon with a board rack for mine and the way it pulls is so much nicer than the ski/tow eye plus having the boards up out of the boat, out of the way and not rubbing on vinyl is a really nice bonus.
It still grates on my nerves when we see a boat with a tower and my gf calls it a wakeboard boat or when they're listed on CL that way.
With some research and a lot of consideration for the boat's lines they can be a nice addition to our practical, smooth riding boats.


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