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I have used for several years now a towing bridle made by C-Level in CT. It
clips on to the towing eyes on the tubes of my inflatable and has a float at the loop where you attach the tow line. For a tow line I have a length of 3/8" poly line with an eye spliced in one end. I loop the eye of the tow line thru the eye in the bridle then attach the bitter end to a stern cleat. I can adjust the length as necessary and move the line to an amidship cleat and pull it alongside when I back up or anchor. -- "Roger Long" wrote in message ... What is a good dinghy tow rope and painter? Should float well enough that it doesn't get sucked into the prop but still pleasant to handle and hold knots well. -- Roger Long |
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