Around 8/26/2004 5:28 AM, Netsock wrote:
"Rob V" wrote in message
m...
Just a quick question for people.
W/ the growing popularity of larger and larger towable (Ie - the Great Big
Mable) Is it "safe" to use the ski pylon for pulling it - or would the 2
mooring hooks on the back of the boat be better?
W/ the Big Mable w/ 4 or 5 people on it - it seems to create just a ton of
pull. Id hate to bend or break or just stress the pylon too much.
A ton of drag, I think you mean.
What do most of u guys do?
BTW - My boat is a 03 Tige 22v Riders edition.
Thanks
Rob
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DO NOT TOW FROM MOORING CLEATS! Mooring cleats would be lucky to stand 250
lbs of pull, before ripping from the deck.
From looking at the pictures of the 22v on Tige's website (nice
wakeboard boat!), I don't think Rob meant the cleats, rather the transom
eyes most small boats have that are most commonly used for tying the
boat down to the trailer, towing things, and lifting the boat from the
water:
http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/05037_f.jpg
Those eyes are plenty strong, more than good enough to tow from,
especially since it looks like that boat doesn't have a standard tow
hook in back, just a grab bar and two transom eyes.
Be sure to get a tow harness, though.
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=41024
(Not the best price, I'm sure)
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