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    Posted: April-15-2009 at 1:54pm
I need a Ski Pylon and a Ski Platform for my 69 mustang.
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You might have a hard time finding a platform for that boat since Correct Craft didnt start installing them until 1978! I am working to get a template for a Ski Tique which is a similar sized boat, so perhaps that might work. I'll officially discourage you from installing one on that vintage boat, though! The naked transom looks much cleaner, IMHO.

That pylon is going to be a pretty tall order as well... they come available pretty rarely. Keep your eyes peeled!
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Thanks TRBenj, The Pylon is what I really need. I hope I can come up with one.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I'll officially discourage you from installing one on that vintage boat, though!


I'll officially second the idea on the platform!! Thanks Tim.

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You can take a look through our diaries at pylons about 67 to 70. There was a transition from the mid 60's to the early 70's - 3 different styles I believe. The 69 should be just a straight painted pylon. Not too hard to make if you have access to a lathe or have a friend with a machine shop. The ring and finger is harder to find as many have been cut off to install a extended pylon. It too can be fabricated but is more complicated. I did make a retro style for my Atom.

I'm just giving you some options here because you will have a hard time finding one. Like Tim mentioned, keep your eyes open!!


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

You can take a look through our diaries at pylons about 67 to 70. There was a transition from the mid 60's to the early 70's - 3 different styles I believe. The 69 should be just a straight painted pylon. Not too hard to make if you have access to a lathe or have a friend with a machine shop. The ring and finger is harder to find as many have been cut off to install a extended pylon. It too can be fabricated but is more complicated. I did make a retro style for my Atom.

I *think* '69 would have used the same style pylon thats in my '71:


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Thanks alot guys. If you run across a pylon let me know. I will do a little research on possibly building one.
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I have been searching for a platform and came across this post. I love the look of my boat but it has been a pain getting in and out of the boat. I may take your advice and just locate a rear ladder for my 70 nautique
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I bought a pylon from a buddy out of his 99 Ski Nautique. I am going to try to glass it in this winter.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:


I *think* '69 would have used the same style pylon thats in my '71:




Tim you sure know your boats. After talking with Reid at GL,he said mine is a 69 because of the scoop on the front deck. That said,my pylon is the same as yours.
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

After talking with Reid at GL,he said mine is a 69 because of the scoop on the front deck.

That makes sense, Gary- the fiberglass buckets were a late '68 or '69 change as well!
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

You can take a look through our diaries at pylons about 67 to 70. There was a transition from the mid 60's to the early 70's - 3 different styles I believe. The 69 should be just a straight painted pylon. Not too hard to make if you have access to a lathe or have a friend with a machine shop. The ring and finger is harder to find as many have been cut off to install a extended pylon. It too can be fabricated but is more complicated. I did make a retro style for my Atom.

I *think* '69 would have used the same style pylon thats in my '71:

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Tim, I believe the pre-'71 16 footers used a straight-vertical pylon, while the '71-up used the aft-sloping pole. Doesn't yours slope? The '71 saw the advent of the front bench in the Mustang which required more clearance than the bucket seats of before.
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Originally posted by reidp reidp wrote:

Tim, I believe the pre-'71 16 footers used a straight-vertical pylon, while the '71-up used the aft-sloping pole. Doesn't yours slope? The '71 saw the advent of the front bench in the Mustang which required more clearance than the bucket seats of before.

I do believe youre correct- I think mine does have a rearward bend.
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