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Can anyone give me good advice on hooking up a bridle harness to the eyes on the pontoons? I've seen comments both good and bad.
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Wondering the same for my 24'Can anyone give me good advice on hooking up a bridle harness to the eyes on the pontoons? I've seen comments both good and bad.
I looked into adding a tower and was told that the loops would work fine. A tower is much better at keeping the rope up out of the water and I still may get one.I was told by my dealer to not tow anything from these loops, they are only for strapping the pontoon down to the trailer, so I purchased the ski pylon as recomended.
We prefer customers use a Bennington ski tow bar or pylon, but these eyes are just as strong. We require that dealers use them to lift boats, and they are positioned specifically for that manuever! Sorry they are not most convenient for you. :mellow:TB. I know this is probably the strongest place to tow from, but not the most convienient. When trying to hook to these, the ropes for the harness are directly in line with the steering arms, hoses and other things in the motor area. It would be better if these eyes were spread out to allow clearance of the transom area. Just food for thought.
So tying directly to those 2 u bolts connected to the rear (on either side of the motor will work just fine? They won't pull out?We prefer customers use a Bennington ski tow bar or pylon, but these eyes are just as strong. We require that dealers use them to lift boats, and they are positioned specifically for that manuever! Sorry they are not most convenient for you.![]()
Well if Bennington says it's ok as well as members of this forum, then I'm all in!thanksThey say that's where they lift the whole boat by, so it should be good! Hehe, just definitely not by the eyelets on the end of the pontoons.
I have a couple of related questions to towing a tube that I hope you experts can answer for me.
I just bought a 2013 24SSRX with twin-ellipticals and a 115 HP Yamaha 4-stroke (first time boater with all of 4 hours experience). I just ordered a 3-person chariot-style towable tube, the Gladiator 3-rider Super Brawler, along with the SportsStuff Booster Ball. I plan on cruising with friends and family over the 4th of July weekend.
1. My boat has a tow bar already installed, is it better to use the tow bar or to get a harness and connect it to the U-bolts directly on the boat?
2. I want to have a full boat of people and tow ~400 lbs on the tube. Anybody have experience and success doing this with this setup?
I've been told that I "should" have no problems doing this (before I bought the boat). But today on this forum, I've seen comments that suggest I may not have enough power to accomplish this. I'm looking for comments from people with experience. Thanks in advance!