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Old 06-03-2010, 05:06 PM
jwclbi jwclbi is offline
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Default New Rig

Well I just recently was asked to remove a 18 foot hobie cat from a family members house. The good news is it is mine for taking. Bad news: I have to tow it back to my area, about a 4 hour tow, and I have no idea how to sail! I have been on this boat as a kid and had a lot of fun with it, so I'm looking forward to getting it, although it needs a lot of work. Anyway Was kind of thinking during this tow I know my seacraft has the testicular fortitude to get on plane with this boat behind me, my fear is when towing, often the boat being towed will wonder left to right. Has anyone had any experience attempting towing at faster speed then a few knots? perhaps a bridle, or two lines off each lifting ring?
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