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    Default Stripper pole

    Does anyone know the diameter of the ski pylon on my lsv, trying to put a stripper pole in and that's where I want it to go.
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    seriously.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmvotto View Post
    seriously.....
    Yes. Seriously... Got an answer for me??
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    Default Stripper pole

    Pics or it didn't happen. 😜
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    No reason you can't slide one over like a collar and then drill all the way through and pin it in place. Ouch though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaneboats View Post
    No reason you can't slide one over like a collar and then drill all the way through and pin it in place. Ouch though.
    Yeah, don't think I wanna do that bc we still use the pylon for skiing
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    You can pull the pin and pop it off or you can mount a ski tow eye right on with wing nuts. Like this one:

    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...5&merchID=4006

    I used to have one of these with easy turn knobs so you could move it up and down. Not sure where I got it. Maybe skidim. It was made to mount to a fly high pole so you would not have to remove the pole from the ski pylon in order to ski.
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    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
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    That's a pretty cool thought. I like that idea. I was just gonna change them out if someone wanted to ski or wakeboard. I just picked the boat up Friday. Put about 9 hours on it this weekend. I'm liking the boat. Just a little more difficult to drive than the 30ft cabin cruiser I'm use to driving. Sounds goofy, but it's true lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by tarheelskier View Post
    Pics or it didn't happen. ��
    If I had my old phone I'd have plenty of pics from last summer on it I could post of our other boat. But we just got this boat Friday and I'm not with it right now and need a pole to go in the pylon hole. Gf wants one. "We're not going out on the 4th until we have a pole" her exact words. Lol so anyone know?
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