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On Aug 26, 11:18*am, "mmc" wrote:
I've checked the net and haven't found any info on rigging a pontoon for towing a tube. I've got a 1997 21' Tracker. *I could go "all the way" and have a post built, but besides the boat bucks, I'm thinking the post and support legs would take up valuable real estate on the aft deck and just be in the way most of the time. Don't want to have a bridle completely in the water and more than likely foul the prop at the most inopportune time. Kids are getting a little too old to be entertained by just a boat ride. Any ideas? Merlin Just make sure you have a float on the bridle and keep an eye on it. It's not totally impossible to tow from one corner. You just have to correct for the pull. Try it and see. |
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