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Chad Hansen
 
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Default Best tow toys?

Got a 8' diameter 'trampoline tube for my birthday.I towed it around the
cove at idle speed.The riders enjoyed it quite abit.I think they liked the
sightseeing aspect versus the thrill ride,but I gotta wonder what would
happen to add some speed to the experience.I know that it is not designed
for that but i still wonder.If it would hold together or possibly plane out
with enough speed without damaging it.I could not replace at this time if it
was destroyed.Has anybody pushed one these thing to any limits?What
happened?
Chad
"Jay" wrote in message
...
Hahahahahah

=j

"JJ" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I can't ride the tub with my wife driving either. When I pulling

someone
I
take a few minuites and slowly work up to the airborne point. But my

wife
is balls to the wall right off the hole shot, you usually last about 30
seconds.


"Clams Canino" wrote in message
hlink.net...

You and my wife go to the same towing school?

-W

"Christopher" wrote in message

Tubes can be punishing at the hands of an evil driver(like myself)!

The
trick is to start off slow, not planing out the boat(makes big

wakes)
and do a large figure 8. Then plane out, not too fast and circle

around
towing the victim back accross the figure 8 centers timing it just

right
as the boat wakes are meeting in the middle of the "o's". I

particularly
like the "severe injury or death" warning label the manufacturer hid
under the zipper of ours! :-)



chris....








 
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