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alphaman 08-06-2016 03:34 PM

Towing speed
 
What's the average speed to tow a boat?
Im towing a friend from south of Milton to beaver park. 20 mph sucks. Not tryong to go 40 but you know Lol we have 25 miles to go!!

He is in a 21 ft skeeter with a 300 so hes pretty heavy I'd say

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Goooh 08-06-2016 03:56 PM

That's too fast in my opinion, something. Goes wrong and you're both getting towed or worse.

I tow below 10mph, settle in and take In The sights

alphaman 08-06-2016 03:58 PM

That's what I figured Goooh. I don't think we going 20 I glanced st my badge but rpm at 2000
Thanks
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Goooh 08-06-2016 04:00 PM

Although every time I've towed has been at night!

alphaman 08-06-2016 06:58 PM

That was a 4 hour trip back to beaver park!

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B-Stealth 08-06-2016 11:32 PM

Did you try to hammer down and plain out the boat you were towing; something around 30mph.

alphaman 08-07-2016 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 803271)
Did you try to hammer down and plain out the boat you were towing; something around 30mph.

Didn't know if I could. Or how strong the rope was.

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jchief 08-07-2016 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphaman (Post 803273)
Didn't know if I could. Or how strong the rope was.

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I always try and get them on top. If not, then about 3000 rpm and enjoy

iron man 08-07-2016 09:47 AM

If you were towing something like a bateau or something thats relatively light, as long as what you are towing with a heavy enough rope stays in the middle of your wake, you should be fine. As long as they don't dive over your wake it'll be good. First time I got towed, I knocked my 9.9 off the back of the boat and got towed in by a Bullet with a 225 and we planed off and were good as long as i stayed in the middle. Last time I was involved with a tow of a marsh hopping duck boat, the guys (3) all piled in to our boat (17ft express) and as we (dumbass driver) planed out and the duck boat fell over our wake and nose dived into the water losing some shotguns (temporarily... in january). It does take a little more umph to get up but once it gets up as long as it stays in the middle, it'll be good. I have about 30-45 feet of 1" US government approved rope that some smaller boats in the navy use to tie themselves to the pier and that has actually pulled my truck out of a ditch so thats what I'm going to use when I get a boat and have to tow someone in.

alphaman 08-07-2016 10:09 AM

This was a 22 ft tournament edition skeeter with a 300 vmax on the back.

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iron man 08-07-2016 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alphaman (Post 803281)
This was a 22 ft tournament edition skeeter with a 300 vmax on the back.

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Definitely WAY heavier than a 12ft bateau:work:

alphaman 08-07-2016 10:17 AM

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With 3 adults and 4 kids in the bass boat. I think he spun a hub.

I had to move 1 of the adults and 3 kids to my boat.

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specknation 08-07-2016 12:56 PM

Put the passengers in the bass boat in your boat.

alphaman 08-07-2016 12:56 PM

That's what I did

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jopete 08-08-2016 08:37 AM

I've pulled in a ton of boats. u prettymuch have 3 options...
1. pull them in slow and burn a lot of fuel.
2. leave 1 guy in boat being towed to steer it, and get them up on step to speed up the process. this is the preferred method. if you can pull them in with 2 or 3 boats pulling in a train fashon, that is the easiest way on both your boat and your nerves.
3. tell the dumbazz to keep a spare prop in his boat for times like these and go about your bidness. his unpreparedness is not your concern.

if u do decide to help, you don't have to pull them to wherever they want to go, pull them to the nearest safe place or landing. beggers are not choosers!!!!!

fishfighter 08-08-2016 08:45 AM

ramp
 
how many boat ramps did you pass on the way to beaver park Alpha? tow to the nearest ramp and have some one bring him to his truck

alphaman 08-08-2016 08:48 AM

Sheet. I passed up a few Lol but hey I know him well.... hes a good friend. A few of you all know him. BC he fixed your boat.

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fishfighter 08-08-2016 08:51 AM

ha
 
would have been a lot quicker and easier and cheaper on the both of you to tie his boat at the first launch leave a few people with the boat and motor him back to his truck to drive back to pick up his boat

alphaman 08-08-2016 08:53 AM

Yes. I didn't think about that until I was just oitnof gas. Lol dropped in at the launch off east bayou park way and then headed to beaver

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T and F fishing 08-08-2016 10:00 AM

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look like me getting towed in yesterday


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