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    Question to the group I have a 2018 Moomba Max that came with stationary racks. I was looking at Roswell swivel clamp adapter below to make my existing rack swivel. Will this work?

    https://www.wakemakers.com/roswell-s...p-adaptor.html
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    I don't think so, if I remember correctly each side of the split section has 4 bolt holes in a square drill pattern in each. You can confirm by pulling them apart, just a few allen head bolts holding everything together.
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    The one you posted the link to doesn’t swivel. It only levels the swivel rack out. The square insert looks like what is one my 18 Craz. I was thinking there was 4 bolts, not two though.


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    Part numbers can be found here https://roswellmarine.zendesk.com/hc...17-Oct-18_.pdf

    I believe you need C915-116063
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    Thanks for the information guys. These are on the way

    https://www.roswellmarine.com/product/mag-swivel/
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    Those MAG swivels will old directly to your tower and board rack. And the MAG swivels are awesome. No moving parts to break. Buttery smooth swiveling. Just a heads up, with new MAG swivels you will want to "slam" the to lock in the outward position the first few times. Don't hulk out on it by any means, push it out smoothly and try to just apply pressure the very first time. It may not lock. That's when you give it a nudge. They have some high density plastic that's meant to hold up over time. So an empty rack is light and may not click it into place. With boards on the rack you should be fine. Just an FYI, it's by design.

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