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Wakebooster Attachment Kit/ Dog Bones

kgower

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2024
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222SE
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I don't think they are model specific bought thought I would post here as I have a 19'. Have the wakebooster kit. Going to move both bags to the same side and would like to find the matching tie down (dog bone) point.
Does anyone have a pair to sell or maybe a part number? Don't even know if they are available as a separate item/
 
Going through the posts with zero replies and saw this. What exactly are you asking about? The Yamaha wakebooster uses the transom tie down hooks to attach. Are you looking for cleats to tie a custom fat sac down?
 
No, the Fat SAC tie downs are referred to as dog bones because of their shape. Was looking for OEM, but they don't appear to be sold separately.
 
Could you send me a picture of what they are or where they attach? I’ve been boating for awhile but not my whole life and I have only seen dog bones on sail boats. Where would they attach?
 

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You can find similar looking cooler toe downs on Amazon which is what I bought. Haven't installed them yet and would prefer exact matching if available.
Couldn't even find a part number. Appears to be only part of the whole kit.
 
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Like a beefy flat footmans loop for a bimini top tie down. Those are nice. I can see why you would want another set.
I haven’t bought a fatsac yet for the transom because I couldn’t figure out how I’d tie it down. Just left some standard eight three ballast bags from my old boat sitting on the floor for ballast to surf.
 
For my transom bag - I just run a rope in a loop around the bag, then hook the loop to the towpoint on the back. Works great 2 years no issues. Stays put even during rough conditions at speed. I really didn’t want to drill a hole. I don’t currently have a picture but here is a sketch
 

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