I never found anything OEM. I think the manual is showing something that was never built. Check Google images. The only Islandias with ski pylons have aftermarket ones mounted into the fiberglass swim deck.
Just below that molded mount is that stout looking silver rod in the engine bay. The idea has crossed my mind to weld a tow tower to that rod and cut up through the cover. But they must have left it out for a reason. Right? :-/
I never found anything OEM. I think the manual is showing something that was never built. Check Google images. The only Islandias with ski pylons have aftermarket ones mounted into the fiberglass swim deck.
i've found numerous errors in my 2007 islandia manual. However mine does have a ski pole attachment. I think the later models offered them as optional.
I'll take one of it next time I'm on the boat. Although I don't think its the same as the one in your pix shows it has the bolt at the base of the pole. Where as on the 2007 the bolt is on the boat and you screw the base of the pole in to the bolt.
Following link is the schematics for the part.
pixs of the ski pole and assembly from my 2007 islandia.
plug in place
plug removed
ski pole
ski pole attached (i didn't screw it in. Think the bolt is about 3/4 to an 1 inch long so its a little lower than it is in my pix)
Looks nice. I like how it is removable so it doesn't always obstruct the swim deck. Probably not worth adding for me with the $700 BRP price tag. Thanks for the pics.
That's just for the post. I think you would need the $410 "installation kit", or base, too. Maybe we should ask who has the best aftermarket ski pylon and see if it would work on an Islandia.
Based on the pictures, I think the reason BRP left it out is that any adult slolem skier or wakeboarder can bend it easily unless it is titanium or stainless steel.