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On Thu, 10 May 2007 23:16:58 -0700, "Mike" wrote:
It seems like I sruck a nerve with Jim H. Apparently he didn't comprehend my statement in which I said that towing behind an outboard required either a tower (as in wakeboard tower), or a ski pole mounted in the boat. Sure an outbord can have plenty of power to pull a skiier or boarder, but that big engine hanging off the transom gets in the way. Most competition ski boats use a pole mounted just behind the engine (straight drive not vee drive), and an outboard can do the same thing. However, any seating behind the pole is useless while pulling a skiier. On the other hand, an inboard, or I/O can pull with a simple rope hook mounted on the transom, and doesn't interefere with seating. For most casual skiiers or boarders, this arrangement is just fine. Maybe Jim thinks you can mount a tow hook on the outboard itself? That's about the only way to do it so the motor doesn't interfere with the line. So, back to what I said, and inboard or I/O is much better for pulling people or toys. --Mike You use a bridle when towing with an outboard. Where have you been all your life? It's obvious you want an I/O or inboard, and honesty with your dad has nothing to do with it. |