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Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Not sure on a bay boat but we use to take a rope and tie it to the eyes on transom of boat where you hook tie down straps for trailing. we had a short rope that had a hook on each end to go across back and it had a ring in middle for ski or tube rope to hook.
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They make a contraption just for this. Attachs to the tie downs on transom and has a place in the middle for the ski rope to attach. Make sure it floats so it doeant get in your prop
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That's what we had, I seen them at Academy and some have floats on them
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what you are looking for is acalled a Ski Bridle. Sold at academy, if you want a pole the goes into your the holes where your seat pedestals go you can get that too. Look in the Bass Pro Shop Boating catalog
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I have one like this for my blazer just have not installed it yet |
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Oh wow! Didn't realize they sold then at academy. I guess I just overlooked them. Thank for talks help!
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Those aren't rated to pull tubes.
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