Bass Boat Pylon (W404)
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Barefoot International Bass Boat Pylon (W404)
The Barefoot International Bass Boat Pylon (W404) is purpose-built for outboard boat owners who want a safe, reliable tow point for water skiing or wakeboarding without a factory-installed pylon. Using high-quality stainless steel and triangular geometry, this pylon creates a firm, stable hitch point that remains rock-solid under the stresses of towing a skier or wakeboarder.
Designed to mount directly into the rear seat mount bracket of a bass boat, the W404 requires installation of anchors for the support arms — after that one-time setup, the pylon itself can be installed or removed in just seconds by pulling three hitch pins. Two telescoping support arms provide the structural stability needed for confident performance on the water. The fixed height of 42" places the rope attachment point at an ideal elevation for barefoot waterskiing and wakeboarding applications.
At the hitch point, a Delrin swivel reduces strain on your ropes and enables smooth, seamless transitions from one side of the boat to the other. Every component is hand-crafted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, reflecting Barefoot International's 35+ years of experience and commitment to professional-grade construction.
California Prop 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl phthalate (DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Key Features
- Mounts to the rear seat mount bracket of bass boats
- Quick on/off installation using 3 hitch pins — installs and removes in seconds
- Two telescoping support arms for maximum stability
- Fixed 42" height for optimal rope angle
- Triangular geometry for a rock-solid hitch point
- Delrin swivel at hitch point reduces rope strain and enables side-to-side transfers
- Durable stainless steel construction, hand-crafted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
- Safety rated for one individual skier or wakeboarder only — not for use with tubes, inflatables, multiple skiers, or stranded boats
