Coming from a Premier PTX

The turbo swings are extremely high priced too. Not an economical item by any means. That’s why most go with a traditional tow bar instead. Here is the manufacturer direct website for more information:

https://turboswing.com/

We like ours, and I like that from a liability perspective it is rated for all water sports towing options. However, it’s still a hard cost to justify vs. a normal tow bar. Since we planned (and spend a lot of time doing) tubing on our lake, we justified the price premium given our intended boating use.

Pros: Rated for all water sports, including tubing (+ on liability and durability); and it extends out from the motor frame/supports (so it does not take up ANY room on your aft deck), and the tow rope is behind the motor on the turbo swing so there is absolutely no chance of rubbing your motor cowl/cover with your tow rope.

Cons: Price, price, price.

WOW!, FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING. HAD NO IDEA THAT SOMETHING LIKE THIS EXISTED. LIKE THE IDEA THAT IT ATTACHES TO THE OUTBOARD ELIMINATING ANY WARRANTY ISSUES WITH BENNINGTON. CRAZY BENNINGTON'S EXPENSIVE NEW HEAVY DUTY SKI TOW WOULD STILL BE LIMITED TO 500 LBS.
THINK THE EXTENDED DECK IS NOT CAPABLE OF HANDLING MUCH OVER 500 LBS? WHERE MIGHT A FAILURE LIKELY OCCUR WITH A 600 LB LOAD. DON'T GUESS WE WILL BE PULLING MORE THAN TWO OR THREE GRAND KIDS AT A TIME.
 
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