YANKEES5
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- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- SX192
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- 19
Looking to purchase a few towable tubes for the boat any one have some recommendations ?
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This is my first boat. Never towed anyone before. I Have been towed but that was years ago. I would be towing people from the ages 13 - adult. None are very experienced. Kids are very excited to tubeNeed more information to be able to answer your question with anything useful! I own 4 tubes:
- Aero Firestorm - Flat disk - expert level rider, requires strength, small and easy to transport and inflate (not made anymore)
- Sportstuff Bandwagon 2x2 - great for all levels, but huge and weights a ton, kids love it, I hate it (too big--heavy and longer to inflate), but still a favorite.
- 3 person Airhead sit in style - great for small kids, very safe and comfortable (didn't use at all last year...daughter is too old for it) (also not made anymore)
- 2 Person Aero tube - medium to expert riders, light, easy to transport (used the most--because I can lug it easily!)
Who's going to be using it ? Have you ever pulled /ridden on a tube before, they can be dangerous, growing up I got pulled on an old tractor tube at about 40mph and don't know how I survived, I've flipped my 6yr old backwards out of a donut tube (still not sure exactly how it happened as I was only going about 15 mph), had a split chin from people falling off and into each other and numerous other sore parts/contusions and possible concussions from people hitting the water and I rarely pull people above 20-25mph but do look for wakes and wind to try to get them airborne or the tube sideways,
If they are small kids a donut tube might be better to start out with, it gives them a lot better feeling of security.
If they want the challenge of hanging on and not get thrown off without having to go to fast a flat disk like a mega slice is good
If they want to just sit back and enjoy the spray get a sitting style but be careful because it's easy as a driver to go to fast and put your riders in a dangerous position,
if you want crazy buy a manta ray and fly 2oft in the air,
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