when i get towed by a PWC or a boat, i try and get the front nose lip on the stern. ifs its another standup ~6-8feet
We have found that getting as close as possible is best for standups.
the shorter the better.about as long as a limiting rope is good
the shorter the better.about as long as a limiting rope is good
Seems the general concencus is to go with a short rope but I totally disagree. I use a 30' rope (YES THIRTY FEET) because you can tow at high speed or up on plain. With a long rope the ski being towed is completely out of the wake and jet wash of the towing ski, and believe me we've had to tow each other a lot here in Oceanside.
Seems the general concencus is to go with a short rope but I totally disagree. I use a 30' rope (YES THIRTY FEET) because you can tow at high speed or up on plain. With a long rope the ski being towed is completely out of the wake and jet wash of the towing ski, and believe me we've had to tow each other a lot here in Oceanside.
theres more than one way to skin a cat
Seems the general concencus is to go with a short rope but I totally disagree. I use a 30' rope (YES THIRTY FEET) because you can tow at high speed or up on plain. With a long rope the ski being towed is completely out of the wake and jet wash of the towing ski, and believe me we've had to tow each other a lot here in Oceanside.
I think alot depends on water type and tow vessel.
I towed the FX1 in last weekend with our fishing boat, about 20 feet of rope, and a guy in the tray, we were able to get it up on plane.
on a LAKE.