Mac 420 towing biscuit

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Hi would Like to be able to tow the kids round on a biscuit. We set our low sided transom up with a girdle but the girdle and tow rope would not clear the water when we tried to get the boat on the plane, I think because of the low transom of the Mac 420 Cuddy. Was thinking of adding a pole or hoop but not sure where to fix it to the boat, as the boat is all plastic.
Any suggestions?
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Can anyone help Annie with this? I suggest you contact the manufacturer
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I've seen a couple set up with a kind of hoop over the battery box and a sort of A-frame support on each side bolted to the floor about 1ft in front of the transom. No idea if they were custom or what. I'd also be wary of putting too much load on the transom, there are HEAPS of Mac 420s out there with cracks where the transom meets the gunwales....
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Send me a photo from inside and outside of your stern.
Also the gunwales.

Actually change of plan.

However my best advice is to contact the manufacturers as they will have more insight than anyone else and may already have a solution.

If they don't, I'd be surprised. Send me the photos.
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Call Mac boats in East Tamaki (Gallaway) - you could design your own is cheaper to do so but get a photo off Macboats to use as a template - I imagine a pole bolted to drivers side of metal battery box with stays to spread load.

FYI - my transom on my 2006 cracked is common - they make out of heavier material in newer ones from 2017 onwards I think or thereabouts - I had my crack welded and gussets put in as well.

Personally I would get both done at same time as it will crack eventually if not already - have you looked?   usually inside or outside near motor mounts at corners/joins.
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yep had to get the transom welded. On that note probably not a good idea to try to tow anything!
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Mac boats were a bit vague.
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Originally posted by Annie Annie wrote:

yep had to get the transom welded. On that note probably not a good idea to try to tow anything!
I would think you would be okay if attached to front of battery box and load spread with supports stays - wont be cheap but a welder should be able to work out loading and strengthening required.

I never used for towing toys but know what you mean about being low at back 

Another option is cut access panels in pontoon at back and put 2 towing brackets with a base to spread load inside pontoon (solid ply screwed and glued inside pontoon).  You would have to keep towing brackets height down to reduce load but would work ok - I mounted a bracket for pulling a scallop dredge in the same way.
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thank you good advise
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There are several options you could go for; this is what I would do.

Back in 2015 I had the problem of launching my Smartwave 3500 solo at Manu bay, Raglan. I had a local plastic welder put 10mm thick HDPE plates on the back and bolted dinghy wheels to these, each attached with 4 8mm stainless bolts into the plate. The plates were welded to the hull along three sides. No issues even with the weight of boat plus motor.

Get a plastic welder to weld a vertical plate to each pontoon near the back. I'd use 10mm plastic flat to the hull if you can access the other side, otherwise an L plate with sturdy gussets. U bolt your poles in here with vertically spaced u bolts so they don't act as a pivot. Glue a sturdy wooden block on to the sole under the u bolts to take the ski pole. Rout out a hole in the plate first. 

Then you can feed the poles through the u bolts into the wooden plate on the sole. Should be easy to attach a harness to these. 
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thank you, food for thought!
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Hi ,how did you mount your tow hooks /cleats on the transom as i haven't seen a mac with towing points ?

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