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Look at this before you order. This has details about what size clamp to order if you go with the swivel.Appreciate it, thanks!
Keep in mind that is not the case anymore, you can no longer buy this rack from them. The one they made was on the 212X and the 242X. Read the other link that I included and you will see what I am talking about or go to their website and look. The Yamaha Wakeboard racks where not the same design as the racks with the one surf board opening and one wakeboard opening. I don’t think you could ever buy these from Monster or if you could it was prior to me looking (which would be pre 2017 or so). However you are correct at one time you could get the 212X and the 242X racks from them.This conversation is good humor, as the Monster rack i purchased is the one they produced for Yamaha . I’m sure they have sourced them from other suppliers over the years, but that was the reason I bought the Monster Swivel rack at the time, as it was half the price of the identical rack from yamaha.
Good luck guys.
Ya, it must have been a short run. As at the time they produced them for yamaha, it was the nice swivel with the pin, rather than the crank. And it has a wake and surf slot. I honestly should have bought two of them. A few of us bought them through Overtons, as there were big discount coupons that got it even cheaper. And of course, not all yamaha models had the same diameter. So it may not have applied to the 190 series towersKeep in mind that is not the case anymore, you can no longer buy this rack from them. The one they made was on the 212X and the 242X. Read the other link that I included and you will see what I am talking about or go to their website and look. The Yamaha Wakeboard racks where not the same design as the racks with the one surf board opening and one wakeboard opening. I don’t think you could ever buy these from Monster or if you could it was prior to me looking (which would be pre 2017 or so). However you are correct at one time you could get the 212X and the 242X racks from them.
Love our Monster Surf/Wakeboard combo. Hold Zup great as well.
You can put a wakeboard in a surf slot, but as mentioned, it will be sloppy and rattle at speed. it won't fly out, but it will bounce up and down. You could always wrap a towel around the board or a life jacket to add girth to minimize bouncing. As I am guessing you will only do this temporarily.
The combo rack with one slot of each is the way to go if you do both sports.
You can put a wakeboard in a surf slot, but as mentioned, it will be sloppy and rattle at speed. it won't fly out, but it will bounce up and down. You could always wrap a towel around the board or a life jacket to add girth to minimize bouncing. As I am guessing you will only do this temporarily.
The combo rack with one slot of each is the way to go if you do both sports.
I don't really see a benefit to swivel mounts other than that.
But monster only has smallest swivel clamp 1 7/8" and my tower tube is 1 and 3/4" so I'm an 1/8" short. Thinking if I got some rubber insert I could put it in there and make it work.
The rep says they can't recommend that but many customers have done similar.
Anyone that puts their boat on a lift with a canopy, or parks in a garage has to have swivel racks.
My monster racks actually shipped with strips of rubber, and most will use strips of an old inner tube to add girth, or keep from scratching the tower. I have never moved it, and it has held fine.
Anyone that puts their boat on a lift with a canopy, or parks in a garage has to have swivel racks.
My monster racks actually shipped with strips of rubber, and most will use strips of an old inner tube to add girth, or keep from scratching the tower. I have never moved it, and it has held fine.
Yes mine are the Monster Swivel, which were made for Yamaha as a factory accessory.Oh I see your picture now. So you do have a swivel mount. They don't sell that style anymore they have a new style. But thanks for the info!