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![]() *JimH* wrote: "Arcadefreaque" wrote in message oups.com... Tie the rope around the inflatible pilot's waist and tell em to hang on ![]() Seriously though, it would seem like the transom would be the logical place to tie the rope if anyplace will work at all. The transom has to be strong enough to deal with the force and weight of the engine pushing the boat. I doubt anything else on an inflatable is built as strongly. Plus the transom will be getting more force from being pushed forward by the engine, so maybe some pull from the skier will equalize that out a bit (not sure on that though though). "not sure on that though....." Indeed. I hope you folks telling this person to go ahead and use his inflatable for water skiing or pulling a tube are absolutely certain that it can be safely done, especially with the advice to tie the harness off the transom. I have pulled things with mine and it works fine. Safely done depends on driver and participants.... Transom is the place to attache the harness... How well it works is a different question I did not see anyone ask what type of inflatable it is, how big it is, what size engine, how old it is or any other specifics on it. doesnt matter ... if the motor is too small it wont pull |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: "Arcadefreaque" wrote in message oups.com... Tie the rope around the inflatible pilot's waist and tell em to hang on ![]() Seriously though, it would seem like the transom would be the logical place to tie the rope if anyplace will work at all. The transom has to be strong enough to deal with the force and weight of the engine pushing the boat. I doubt anything else on an inflatable is built as strongly. Plus the transom will be getting more force from being pushed forward by the engine, so maybe some pull from the skier will equalize that out a bit (not sure on that though though). "not sure on that though....." Indeed. I hope you folks telling this person to go ahead and use his inflatable for water skiing or pulling a tube are absolutely certain that it can be safely done, especially with the advice to tie the harness off the transom. I have pulled things with mine and it works fine. Safely done depends on driver and participants.... Transom is the place to attache the harness... How well it works is a different question I did not see anyone ask what type of inflatable it is, how big it is, what size engine, how old it is or any other specifics on it. doesnt matter ... if the motor is too small it wont pull And if the motor is maxed out on the inflatable it may be all that transom can handle. |
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when there is a loud "snap" just let go off the throttle ! hahaha
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I think we are answering diffeent questions.
1) Can it be done with an inflatable? Yes 2) Can this person do it safely with their particular inflatable? Insufficient information Any vessel in disrepair is subject to a multitude of possible failures. Which preclude any statements on the general safety of any activity. As for where to attach the line. It should be attached to a point able to withstand the anticipated forces plus a safety factor. For a outboard powered vessel (*) the transom/engine mounting structure, transmits the entire force of the engine to the rest of the vessel. By necessity it is one of the strongest parts of any small boat. And should be designed to transfer the maximum power, of the largest rated engine on the capacity plate, to the rest of the vessel. |
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