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Sotally Tober's Stripper Pole

Sotally Tober

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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.

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I appreciate the effort that goes into this. Since it's a straight pole now... spinner? Static pole is fun and all but ladies like options.
 
What are the dimensions of the pole your installing? If there's no upper support I would imagine the sidewall thickness would need to be able to support enough to not snap at the base. Also I would install a double under the swim platform upper mounting flange. Looks cool!
 
The torque on that will be tremendous.....do you plan to go through the deck to the lower part of the boat as a base? That would give it more structure.

I 2nd the spinning! and water pump!

Absolutely. The purple portion represents the swim platform. Everything below that will be in the lower part of the boat base. Additionally, the orange portion represents the extra wood to be added and it will be fiber glassed in for extra support.
 
So my last pole was 1.9" (see my signature pic below). We are still figuring out what is best for this application. The current options are 1.75", 2", or 2.5" stainless steel.

What are the dimensions of the pole your installing? If there's no upper support I would imagine the sidewall thickness would need to be able to support enough to not snap at the base. Also I would install a double under the swim platform upper mounting flange. Looks cool!
 
I appreciate the effort that goes into this. Since it's a straight pole now... spinner? Static pole is fun and all but ladies like options.

It will be a fixed position pole. I do anticipate some spinning on it though.... =) This is the third pole my buddy has engineered for me and they have all been rock solid.
 
2.5" stainless steel w/ water jets out the top and a full LED light apron on top. Nice work!
 
let me know if you need/want any structural design help.

I LITERALLY design giant vibrating machinery a for a living!
 
Please, people. I don't think this is the right place to be discussing the size of @Sotally Tober 's pole...

And if his pole breaks from vibrations, I also don't think I want to know about it.

But I wish him all the best, nonetheless.
 
I was just talking about this because I started following double_barrell_darryl on instagram and i was inspired. His is spinning. I have girls that will do it, but i need the pole. Following.
 
@Sotally Tober , is the orange part all the way through the swim deck or does it rest on the surface below the top of the swim deck but before the area where the ladder is stored?

I’m curious but not going to ask what your boat will cost as modified, whatever it is, i cannot afford it.

[HASH=568]#5,[/HASH] Yamaha should be rolling the red carpet out for you.
 
I was just talking about this because I started following double_barrell_darryl on instagram and i was inspired. His is spinning. I have girls that will do it, but i need the pole. Following.
Start a crowd funding campaign, we help you purchase a pole you post pics of it in use. A preview of the users may help boost interest.
 
let me know if you need/want any structural design help.

I LITERALLY design giant vibrating machinery a for a living!

so when your wife is asked about what she saw in you before you got married, does she say he always likes to bring his work home? ?
 
so when your wife is asked about what she saw in you before you got married, does she say he always likes to bring his work home? ?
That's hilarious. I started this job LONG after we were married, but she makes similar jokes quite often.
 
let me know if you need/want any structural design help.

I LITERALLY design giant vibrating machinery a for a living!

Will do. Much appreciated.
 
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