Is it better to pull tubes using my wake tower or the "I" hook on the back of the boat?
Tower looks to be alot stronger?
... for the same reasons you never use a ski rope to attach a tube...
Whooops....been doing that for years
However, I'm 205 lbs and when I slalom I pull the back of the 20' bow rider side to side. Never seen that happen with a tube - is it really that much strain?
Whooops....been doing that for years
However, I'm 205 lbs and when I slalom I pull the back of the 20' bow rider side to side. Never seen that happen with a tube - is it really that much strain?
A tube under NORMAL conditions won't pull more than a big guy on a slalom ski. No question about that. The problem is when the tube gets airborne, tosses its occupants, and then lands upside down. Some tubes will become instant water anchors, and can snap almost any rope you attach them to the boat with. We are talking thousands of pounds of force in an instant. No skier could do that and still have their arms in their arm sockets.