Sotally Tober
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 925
- Reaction score
- 1,376
- Points
- 297
- Location
- San Diego, California
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Progress is being made on Sotally Tober 5's new Stripper Pole.
The design is a departure from my previous boats and is a straight pole (instead of attaching to the tower).
It will need to be mounted to the swim step a bit forward due to zero access in the middle of the step (front to back).
The purple portion is the top of the swim step. The orange section is wood that will be added and fiber glassing to support and reinforce the pole.
Notice the pull pin and bolt we are thinking of using to secure it in place.
The pin is spring loaded and will always remain in.
The spring loaded pin will have to be pulled out to lift the pole out. Access will be via the hatch on the swim platform.
The bolt will be used to create a snug fit
The pole will be stainless steel this go around.
5000 watt stereo near completion with a 4 zone full LED system to compliment it.
Expect photos in about 3 weeks or so.
The design is a departure from my previous boats and is a straight pole (instead of attaching to the tower).
It will need to be mounted to the swim step a bit forward due to zero access in the middle of the step (front to back).
The purple portion is the top of the swim step. The orange section is wood that will be added and fiber glassing to support and reinforce the pole.
Notice the pull pin and bolt we are thinking of using to secure it in place.
The pin is spring loaded and will always remain in.
The spring loaded pin will have to be pulled out to lift the pole out. Access will be via the hatch on the swim platform.
The bolt will be used to create a snug fit
The pole will be stainless steel this go around.
5000 watt stereo near completion with a 4 zone full LED system to compliment it.
Expect photos in about 3 weeks or so.