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Old 08-20-2012, 10:11 AM   #1
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I was towing tubes yesterday with very little boat traffic in my area. I saw a boat towing a slalom skier about 1/2 mile away so I altered course to give the skier the majority of the bay I was in and to keep my wake from him. 30 seconds later, two of my tube riders fell off and I made a 180 while slowing which tends to generate a rather large "knuckle" of confused waves in a fairly small area. I was about 400 feet from one shoreline, and 1/3 mile from the other. There were few boats in general and no other boats within 1/4 mile or more, except the ski boat that was headed for us. The ski boat driver used my boat and the fallen riders like a racing pylon and made a U-turn around us, finishing on the near shore side(between us and the shore 400 feet away). There was a huge amount of space on the other side to do all kinds of skiing. The ski boat ran smack into my wake "knuckle" and got completely airborne (perhaps that was the point???). The skier did really well considering what he was being dragged through and stayed up. I can't imagine what possessed them to do this, but it was very entertaining.
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Old 08-20-2012, 02:01 PM   #2
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Thanks for all the feedback and good suggestions for all to follow. I didn't mean to imply that all boats that tow riders etc...don't make poor choices out there. Pulling folks through channels, near other boats and tight places is an obvious one not to do yet I see it all the time as well as others have pointed out. For whats its worth I try to go out from 7am to no later than 11am and try to stay out of the way on shorelines. I'm mostly up in the Moultonborough area from Kona shores, braun bay to both sides of Long Is etc..looking for flat water

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Old 08-22-2012, 09:12 AM   #3
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"...The ski boat driver used my boat and the fallen riders like a racing pylon and made a U-turn around us...The ski boat ran smack into my wake "knuckle" and got completely airborne (perhaps that was the point???). The skier did really well considering what he was being dragged through and stayed up. I can't imagine what possessed them to do this, but it was very entertaining..."
So what are your present-day thoughts on towing multiple tubes?
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Old 08-22-2012, 09:34 AM   #4
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So what are your present-day thoughts on towing multiple tubes?
I think it's still great fun.
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