Towdster towing

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Towdster towing

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Does anyone have any experience using the Towdster towing device? We are looking at better ways to tow our runabout and the Towdster looks like the way to go, but would like to hear thoughts. Thanks!
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Re: Towdster towing

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Howdy, I really can't comment on that device you are asking about, but after towing things around I have always used a bridle and the second stern wave back method........the only piece of advice would be to make sure whatever you are considering, try to make sure it can deal with heavy weather....if you get caught in it that is when then largest loads occur ( read damage )....maybe someone can comment on the Towdster....... :beergood:
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Towdster towing

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I answered in the FB link but will follow up here.

I have used the Towdsters for about 5 years and they work excellent. I towed my RIB up to about 12kts before the wake simply became to big behind my 506.

I will be selling mine this spring if you are interested. I have purchased a new towing device for my Seadoo and no longer have my RIB.

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Lyndon670 wrote:Qr Bbpost....I have purchased a new towing device for my Seadoo ....

Magic Marine Tow?
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Nope, better....I looked at that and couldn't get past the goofy looking telescoping pole....and the $2995 price. Plus it doesn't tow tenders, only PWCs.

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I have a few concerns with it too that I pointed out to them. Apparently there will be some changes in the near future. I feel the same way about the price; too high for the hardware you get IMO. I think they're trying to recover their r & d too quickly.
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Thanks guys, Lyndon I sent you a PM
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The catch is a fixed length. When towing, you want the towed vessel to ride on the swell of the towing vessel. When you get this right, it takes almost no power to tow, as the towed vessel is "surfing" the swell behind the towing vessel. This means the distance for the towing line varies with speed. It may be 20' behind the towing vessel or 50-100' at higher speed.

Also, towing line should be low-stretch - like dacron or poly - and it's best if it floats and won't get in your props - so poly works best for towing. Don't use nylon, as the stretch makes for a big spring and the hook can kill you if it breaks loose under stress and becomes a projectile back toward the towing vessel. SeaTow and the other towing folks that make a living towing use a nice, heavy poly.
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Towdster has 3 points of attachment -all stretch.

I checked my numbers - 15kts was my max cruise with the Towdster. You can see out my rear salon window my BRIG in tow.
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I have decided to make something similar to the Towdster, how do you pull the boat in to hook it up using this device? Thanks!
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