I'm repurposing a trailer for my 650SX. I'm looking for a straight vertical bow post (winch post). Specifically one with holes in it to mount the bow stop. All of the ones I've seen online are tilted at varying degrees and without mounting holes. I'm looking for a straight up and down (90 degrees) pole. Thanks - Jim
Bow pole for standup trailer
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Re: Bow pole for standup trailer
I get all of my raw steel material from Alro Metals Plus http://www.alro.com/metalsoutlet/ you can also try www.McMaster.com
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Re: Bow pole for standup trailer
Originally posted by Benflynn View PostI get 90% of everything off eBay, or get a piece of tube, a square piece of plate and 2 square u bolts, add a friend with welder.Riding mostly Lake Austin
1984 JS440 -- 1989 650sx -- 1991 X2 -- 1992 750sx -- 1995 900zxi (qty 2) -- 1995 X2
Originally posted by cujoGod intended PWC to be two strokes, as well as dirt bikes, snowmobiles, and chain saws....
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Re: Bow pole for standup trailer
5 seconds to find on google...
Straight Galvanized Boat Trailer Winch Post Base Fits 3" wide trailer tongues Hot-Dip galvanized winch post with all welded construction for greater strength and durability. Stainless Steel tightening Bolts included. Winch Post Top and mounting hardware sold separately. Tube Size: 3" x 3" Degree: 0 (Please allow 1-2 w
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Re: Bow pole for standup trailer
Originally posted by JC-SuperJet View Post
edit: 3" tubing is pretty big for a standupLast edited by linkman; 09-26-2017, 02:13 PM.Riding mostly Lake Austin
1984 JS440 -- 1989 650sx -- 1991 X2 -- 1992 750sx -- 1995 900zxi (qty 2) -- 1995 X2
Originally posted by cujoGod intended PWC to be two strokes, as well as dirt bikes, snowmobiles, and chain saws....
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Re: Bow pole for standup trailer
In the past, I've made uprights by using 1-1/2" x 16" threaded galvanized pipe nipples with corresponding 4- bolt hole flanges plus square u-bolts for trailer attachment and round u-bolts for the poly vertical bow pin stop.
Available at Home Depot, Lowes or Ace hardware. They can cut and thread galvanized pipe to your spec for free.
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