Swivl-eze® Ski Tow Bar
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- 360° rotational head with a nylon bushing
- Fits 3/4'' threaded pin-type pedestal systems
- Fixed post is 1-1/2" polished stainless steel tubing
- 29'' high
The Swivl-eze Ski Tow Bar features a 360° rotational head with a nylon bushing for smooth slalom pulling. This Ski Tow Bar is designed to fit 3/4'' threaded pin-type pedestal systems, and its fixed post is constructed from 1-1/2" thick polished stainless steel tubing. Fixed 29'' high, the Tow Bar arms measure 7/8'' and 1" diameter and extend from 33" to 56". Underdeck access and drilling is required.
Manufacturer model number: 903-008-T-S.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 2
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by rwheele Awesomeness
Very ez to install, works great! Thanx Bass pro Shops. :)
August 17, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LARON GRATE
EASY TO INSTALL AND WORKS GRATE. WE HAVE USED IT ON FORE TRIPS AND IT WORKED GRATE
August 25, 2010
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I HAVE A HOLE IN THE BACK OF MY BOAT WHERE MY SEAT GOES, WOULD THAT WORK OR NOT?Answers
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Yes, this item needs to be mounted on the back of the boat (see photo below).(A transom is the wide, usually flat area at the very back of a boat. This is where an outboard motor is typically mounted.)
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how is using this ski bar different from using a harness attached to the rear of my boat to pull a tube?
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It puts the tow rope up above the motor and gives it a single pivot point as well.A:Â
The towbar will allow the pull to be centered on the boat making it easier to steer, it will also keep the rope out of the water which will result in less drag on the tube and boat allowing the tube to ride better on the water.Details:Â
Will be attaching to pontoon deck.Answers
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You can purchase many replacement parts through Swivl-Eze at http://www.backtoboating.com/Script....Details:Â
How much room does this take to mount with the legs? Example distance from main post to each leg? Also which seat base do I need for this and does the post screw into the base?Answers
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