Written by Andy Logan   
Thursday, 12 August 2010 09:05

Tower Racks

One of the advantages of a wakeboard tower is being able to use wakeboard racks to get your boards and skis off the floor of the boat making more room for your friends and fewer cases of stubbed toes.  In addition to looking great on your tower, our racks are strong, lightweight and have universal inserts to both protect your tower and ensure the rack will fit regardless of the tower size.  Like all our products, our wakeboard racks are guaranteed to be silent.
 

Wakeboard/Surfboard Combo Rack
NEW PRODUCT!!  Our wakeboard/surfboard rack fits every wakeboard, nearly all wakeskates, and most surfboards. Larger side of forks can hold anything up to 2-3/4" thick!
 


 
Monster Wakeboard Rack
Our wakeboard rack fits every wakeboard and nearly all wakeskates. With varied thickness and length in wakeboards and skates, and a need to accommodate children’s wakeboards, we have designed an adjustable wakeboard rack. 
 


 
Monster Kneeboard Rack
A Kneeboard Rack!  Enough said.
 


 
Pivoting Board Rack
Instead of stretching to load your boards on your rack, bring the rack to you. This rack pivots inside of the boat for easy loading, then swings back out of the way and locks in place.
 


 
Monster Water Ski Rack
Store two slalom water skis or one pair on this rack for your wakeboard tower.
 


 
Cargo Rack Bimini
**NEW LOWER PRICE - SAVE $100** Enjoy the shade and the storage!  Put your bimini top to work storing your wakeboards on top or finally get that inflatable out of the way.
 


 
XTP Double Up Rack (pair holds 4 boards)
As part of our XTP Series, this rack is specially designed for wakeboard towers that have cross members.  Each rack in the pair holds two wakeboards for total storage of four wakeboards making this best deal on the market. 
 


 
XTP OA360 Wakeboard Rack
As part of the XTP Series, this unique wakeboard rack has a clamp that allows you to mount it on any vertical portion of your wakeboard tower ensuring your boards will still be parallel to the water.
 


 

 




Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 13:40