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"Arcadefreaque" wrote in message oups.com... Tie the rope around the inflatible pilot's waist and tell em to hang on ![]() Seriously though, it would seem like the transom would be the logical place to tie the rope if anyplace will work at all. The transom has to be strong enough to deal with the force and weight of the engine pushing the boat. I doubt anything else on an inflatable is built as strongly. Plus the transom will be getting more force from being pushed forward by the engine, so maybe some pull from the skier will equalize that out a bit (not sure on that though though). "not sure on that though....." Indeed. I hope you folks telling this person to go ahead and use his inflatable for water skiing or pulling a tube are absolutely certain that it can be safely done, especially with the advice to tie the harness off the transom. I did not see anyone ask what type of inflatable it is, how big it is, what size engine, how old it is or any other specifics on it. |
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