We
get this question a lot! Seriously. Every. Single. Day.
Installing
your own wakeboard tower is as easy as following instructions. If you are fairly handy this
should not be a difficult process. This doesn’t mean we don’t want to handle
your installation. If you want to bring us your boat we are more than happy to
install your tower for you. While we take great care of our customer boats, who
is going to take better care of your boat than you?
It
is always good to have some help. This is something we always do, even in the
shop when installing a tower on a customer’s boat.
To
start the process, check to make sure you
have access to the inside of the hull of your boat. Be sure to do this
before you ever drill a hole. You will be extremely mad at yourself if you
drill and you can’t get to the other side to install the nut and bolt. This is
also a step where knowing the front to back stance of the tower will be
helpful, this will tell you how far apart your mounts will need to be. All
towers are different. For instance, a Big Air Vapor tower has a set front to
back stance, while the Vulcan Boost has an adjustable front to back stance. Make
sure you have clear access to all 4 mounting points.
This is a customer install photo from their blog. This is a Big Air Ice Tower Mount from a couple years ago. Big Air has recently updated the mount style. |
Place
some painters tape or masking tape down so you can mark where you need to drill
without damaging or marking on your boat. Use the mount as a template if
possible.
Be sure to “measure twice, drill once”. This is something I have always been told and is a good rule to go by.
Be sure to “measure twice, drill once”. This is something I have always been told and is a good rule to go by.
From
there on out, as I said before, it is as easy as following the instructions. If
you have a problem or question at any point of your installation, just give us
or the manufacturer a call. We will help as best we can or point you to someone
who can. Some manufacturers even have installation videos you can watch.
Helpful Links
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