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How to Rig a Tube for Transport on a Boat
Carrying a tube that is inflated on a boat can take up a lot of space. This is how I tie a tube to my boat for transport, when I’m not towing the tube behind the boat. Always exercise caution and ensure that it doesn’t block the view of the driver. Also, be sure that it is tied tightly enough, so that it won’t fall of the back of the boat and get caught in the prop. I hope that you enjoy this video and please feel free to share! I filmed this video in 1080P HD with a Panasonic Lumix TS3 camera.
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Carrying a tube that is inflated on a boat can take up a lot of space. This is how I tie a tube to my boat for transport, when I’m not towing the tube behind the boat. Always exercise caution and ensure that it doesn’t block the view of the driver. Also, be sure that it is tied tightly enough, so that it won’t fall of the back of the boat and get caught in the prop. I hope that you enjoy this video and please feel free to share! I filmed this video in 1080P HD with a Panasonic Lumix TS3 camera.
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Ill give this a shot but my outboard motor might be too much in the way. Our other solution will be to place it in the bow area. Or we will just hang it over the edge. We shall see.
I have a direct drive so I just put I the swim deck area
this is very nice.
won't it flip up in the back?
Wow! I'd never have thought of this… genius! I'm off to check out your other videos immediately 😉
just tie the tube onto a cleat on the side of the boat and pull it along the boat.
Yeah it works really well!