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PARASAIL FOR SALE

Wow....never really thought about how something like this could be privately owned....but why not! Not for me though....I hate heights! LOL
 
I'd love it! but I don't think I'd trust my wife to pull me:-/
 
I want that.
 
How do u bring somebody back down?
 
Hmmm no way to bring him into the boat and not the water? Where do you tie the rope to?
 
You'd have to have a winch to pull them in the boat...or turn around real fast and try to catch them as they fall straight down!
 
The parasail is attached to the boat either the transom mounted tow ring or the better choice is to triangulate the tow line through the two "D" rings (U Bolts) transom mounted sometimes call lift rings. The main thing is the parasail must be centralized on the boat. The line should be attached using a bowline and two half hitches.

I am in New Jersey and the shipping for the parasail is about $45.00. This is a new, never been used parasail, which retails for $1,145.00
 
RLG2......where on the Delaware are you. When we boat there we put in at the Burlington Marina.
 
We use the Florence dock right down the road from Burlington. The dock is down right now for repair. During repair we will use Burlington
 
We use the Florence dock right down the road from Burlington. The dock is down right now for repair. During repair we will use Burlington

Yea I saw on the news some lady tried to kill herself and her kids by driving into the river. Very sad
 
The parasail is attached to the boat either the transom mounted tow ring or the better choice is to triangulate the tow line through the two "D" rings (U Bolts) transom mounted sometimes call lift rings. The main thing is the parasail must be centralized on the boat. The line should be attached using a bowline and two half hitches.

I am in New Jersey and the shipping for the parasail is about $45.00. This is a new, never been used parasail, which retails for $1,145.00


Where in NJ? Im heading up next week. How much power would you need to pull this? 190 would tow a parasail?
 
This could be fun!
 
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