ski pole
Re: ski pole
I had one but lost it. How do you lose a friggin ski pole? If it turns up.....
Bob
Bob
Re: ski pole
Ray
I have one, 840 mm in height out of a seacraft, text me on 0418550720 and I will text you a photo.
Stuart
I have one, 840 mm in height out of a seacraft, text me on 0418550720 and I will text you a photo.
Stuart
Re: ski pole
Is that the only phallic object you've lost track of lately Bob
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.
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.
Re: ski pole
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.
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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