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    Posted: March-26-2014 at 4:31pm
In Fayetteville, but I'm actually going to be in Hickory this Sunday. I'll pm you a phone number to call or text.
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Where are you in NC. I think I have two in my boathouse that have not been used in a few years. None of my boats need them right now. I'm over on Gaston, but frequent Mooresville also.

Edit: These would require the additional clamp as shown to use with a ring and finger.
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Ok. You guys are great. Now I'm expanding my search to include any pylon and hopefully a deal on a tachyon. This is a budget hobby. I have 4 teens gobbling up the groceries, and this is the only thing I've ever found, that the whole family enjoys together. I'm a fisherman, never owned a ski boat, bought a beat up, non-running, ski nautique brought it back to life. We enjoyed every single weekend last summer, as a family, without ipads, cellphones, and xboxes. We don't have the money to do this all new, but so far it's been worth the cost. We still have a floor, stringer, gelcoat, and upholstery project coming, so I'm pinching pennies so tight, they look like a train ran em over. Again, thank you!
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I looked at the tachyon, as I like to run the skylon and boom at the same time. I found a used modern pylon on ebay, Straight, no bend. It required some fabrication to work with the pylon cup in the hull, but is a very clean, very solid setup.
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Extended pylons are not that heavy, they get shipped around all the time. $50 would be on the very high side. Much lighter and smaller (if its a 2 piece) than a boom.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by dmdauto dmdauto wrote:

backfoot: I was a little concerned about the Tachyon only having one clamp. Seems 2 would better distribute the load.

Your concerns will fly right out the window when you see the thing in person. It's BEEFY. Very nice piece, the only way to put an extended pylon on a ring/finger set up, IMHO. I own 2 and have dragged some serious weight with them.



+1. Extremely stout unit. I would bet that it's not the weakest link in any extended pylon setup you can find on the market.
When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.



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Originally posted by dmdauto dmdauto wrote:

backfoot: I was a little concerned about the Tachyon only having one clamp. Seems 2 would better distribute the load.

Your concerns will fly right out the window when you see the thing in person. It's BEEFY. Very nice piece, the only way to put an extended pylon on a ring/finger set up, IMHO. I own 2 and have dragged some serious weight with them.
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About 30-35 lbs from what I remember.
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backfoot: I was a little concerned about the Tachyon only having one clamp. Seems 2 would better distribute the load.

bhectus: any idea on the weight? I found one, 500 miles away, but wondered about shipping.

scootdog: Yeah, see above. I'm wondering about the weight for shipping.
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try Craigslist...not sure what's available, but if you monitor it, a local pickup will save you money...shipping will get expensive.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bhectus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March-17-2014 at 11:05am
I had a Flite Pipe on my old '83. Too bad they don't make them any longer, it was a really nice setup.
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Good luck on finding a Flite Pipe. They do come up occasionally but they're few and far in between. You can wait a long time.
A better alternative is tachyonmotorsports.com
Several here have them and they'll do exactly what you're looking for. They're a little pricey but they're well made and strong. Then you can use any extended pylon you want.

When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.



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Hello all! I'm looking for a clamp on extended pylon like the flite pipe. Maybe someone has one laying around from a tower upgrade? Best way to reach me is by email at dmdauto on yahoo. Thanks!
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