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2014 AR 240 Tower brackets

Familyjetboat

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2014
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AR
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Does anyone know or have a picture of the stock tower in the folded down position? It's my understanding that you use brackets to rest the tower on, but I have no idea how the brackets work. A picture would be awesome. I'm visual.
 

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I don't have a 2014 but I don't think the brackets are required in the folded down position unless you are trailering the boat. They are meant to keep the tower from bouncing and causing damage. But you should be able to lower it while in storage or parked with no issues.
 

Familyjetboat

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I don't have a 2014 but I don't think the brackets are required in the folded down position unless you are trailering the boat. They are meant to keep the tower from bouncing and causing damage. But you should be able to lower it while in storage or parked with no issues.
I just assumed the brackets somehow helped keep the tower off the top of the frame for the glass. I guess I can slide a pool noodle over the frame to prevent scratching.
 
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