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Need help. 2004 - 2006 AR/SX230

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Everyone I need a couple of dimensions for the tie down loop on this model of boat. If I get this I think I can put to rest the Wake Wedge for these boats. @thcole has helped me with the rest and I could possibly send him a functional wedge to test fitment.

Also I would like this to be measured with dial calipers if at all possible.

TIA

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I have an '05, where is this tie down your are wanting measured?
 
On the transom, where you attach the straps for the trailer.
 
A - 1 3/8 b - 1 3/8. Those nuts have a slight cone to them. I used a caliper to measure. I hope this helps.
 
Hmmmm, that's what my current tow point bracket is made for but will not fit. Maybe I will just shave off a 1/16 and send one back to @thcole .
 
I wonder if @thcole has a different brand on his boat. There is also a metal strip behind the nuts to protect the hull. Not sure if that makes a difference.
 
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