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If you get rough, you can get a tuber airborne when towing with a wakeboard
tower. We don't get rough, and the tubers like the tower because it keeps the front of the tube elevated a little, and they don't get splashed in the face as much as they do when we pull from a lower point on the boat. "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a pylon I can mount to the back deck of my boat for PULLING TUBES. I can only find ones that are recommended for skiing and wakeboarding. My guess is because the drag from tubes is much stronger so the pylons I have found are not suitable. Most are deckmounted and some have support arms as well. If you are talking about a pylon that gets the mounting point just above the deck height then it should be fine. If you are talking about a tall pylon that is common for wakeboarding then I would not recommend it. I wouldn't be worried about the boat, as it is hard for a tube to put a sideways pull against the boat and the pull to the rear certainly wouldn't be any worse than getting a large sized wakeboarder up. What I would worry about is the "lift" that the tower would provide. While wakeboarders desire it, getting a tube airborne is not a good idea. Rod |
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