Boating USA — January 2018

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TOOLS AND
SUPPLIES

SKILL LEVEL


FINISH TIME


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DIY


+ Weekend
Workbook

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  • TurboSwing size XXL


for 100 to 250 hp

($699, turboswing.com),

includes the hoop, brack-

ets, mounting hardware,

pulley, and eye bolts for

locking the hoop in the

brackets and securing

the pulley with a bungee

cord during trailering


  • Power drill and^1 / 2 -inch


drill bit


  • Socket wrench set

  • Polyurethane sealant

  • Cleanup rags


W hile some outboard-
powered boats come
equipped with ski pylons,
retrofitting a pylon
is quite complicated.
However, we’ve tested
the TurboSwing aboard
two outboard boats and
found that it is not only
easy to install, but it also
does a much better job
of distributing the force

of a skier, wakeboarder
or tube rider than many
pylon setups. Even better,
it serves to help keep the
line clear of the prop and
even offers “bumper”
protection around the
dock. Increasingly,
TurboSwings are found
on service workboats to
tow disabled vessels.
Sizes range to

accommodate outboards
ranging from 30 to
350 hp, with the larger
sizes available for both
single- and twin-engine
configurations. Prices
range from $485 to
$1,199. We used the size
XXL for our single 115
outboard. Here’s how
we installed it.
— Randy Vance

INSTALLING A


TURBOSWING FOR


WATERSPORTS
A TurboSwing improves the watersports capabilities of outboard-powered boats.

Approx. 2 Hours

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ILLUSTRATIONS: TIM BARKER
Free download pdf