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Here's one of the many fields I need to know more about; ski and
wakeboard tow boats. I'm writing a very short piece (surprise!) noting that a manufacturer of tow boats has appointed a dealer in the Pacific NW. While looking over some of their models last week I noticed that they are equipped with ballast tanks- and I do understand the benefit of making the boat heacy in the stern to adjust the wake for wakeboarding. I also noticed that even the smallest boats in this manufacturer's line (about 20 feet) are all inboards, with the rudder slightly offset from centerline. I presume the location of the rudder allows the boat to turn circles in one direction faster than in the other? I was told that "all tournament quality tow boats are inboards". Is there something about the function or physics of a tow boat that precludes using an IO, or is it more of a safety and logistics issue associated with getting the running gear under the boat away from the skier or wakeboarder and the tow line? |
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