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rayza1
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ski pole

Postby rayza1 » 15 Feb 2012, 23:06

Hi guys, wondering if anyone out there in wooden boat land has a ski pole they are willing to sell me, want one that i can mount through the deck just behind my rear seat cheers Ray

Bob Vic
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Joined: 04 Mar 2009, 17:17
Location: Newlands Arm

Re: ski pole

Postby Bob Vic » 16 Feb 2012, 09:12

I had one but lost it. How do you lose a friggin ski pole? If it turns up.....

Bob

fatpigeon
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Re: ski pole

Postby fatpigeon » 16 Feb 2012, 12:59

Ray

I have one, 840 mm in height out of a seacraft, text me on 0418550720 and I will text you a photo.

Stuart

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hookster
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Re: ski pole

Postby hookster » 16 Feb 2012, 22:31

Is that the only phallic object you've lost track of lately Bob :lol:

Stu I'll be down there next week as you know, so if Ray doesn't want that pole (or Chivs) I'll have a gander at it.

echotoo
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Joined: 27 Nov 2011, 08:49
Location: Muswellbrook NSW

Re: ski pole

Postby echotoo » 27 Feb 2012, 17:33

I have my original chromed brass pole, which I am not using and will not sell, but, the current poles that I use is made from alluminium scaffold tube (thick wall high tensile) one is a short pole (longer than original to get over the increased height of the engine) and a high pole for learners/wake boarding, also have a learner/barefoot boom which clamps nicely with a scaffold clamp to go out the side. The short pole is polished up in the lathe at work and has a cap which looks good and not like a piece of scaff tube! The high pole makes an excellent pole dancing pole which "EVERY" boat should have! originally the ski pole base was screwed with 3 screws to the keel and had been re-screwed many times, had to install a 10mm thick x 100mm wide x 250mm long plate to bolt the ski pole base to, this was epoxy bedded.

Don't know exactly where you are up to with skiing but the trainer/barefoot boom and high pole make it much easier for learners.


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