Looking for some advice on pulling a wakeboard behind our 232. We just got our 232 a few weeks ago and found out that our tow harness (the rig that connects to both ends of the stern of the boat, and then to the ski rope) would not reach the connection points. With the extra wide width of the 232 plus the twin motors on the bracket, I purchased a 12 foot tow harness thinking that would work.
While at the marina, I tried to hook up the new tow harness only to find out that is was about 6-inches short. While doing so, one of the dock hands, suggested that we forget about connecting to the transom connections and attach the tow harness to the hardtop of the Grady. They said that by doing so, it would make it easier for the wakeboard rider to pull them self up, others listening to the conversation agreed.
I spoke to a friend today about this suggestion, and he was concerned that the hard top of the Grady was not strong enough to pull wakeboards, etc.
I was thinking the hard top of the Grady was as strong, if not stronger, than the ski boats that have the towers designed for pulling wakeboarders, water skiers, etc.
I would very much appreciate input in regards to this matter.
Ric
Suffok VA
2008; 232 Gulfstream with twin 150's
While at the marina, I tried to hook up the new tow harness only to find out that is was about 6-inches short. While doing so, one of the dock hands, suggested that we forget about connecting to the transom connections and attach the tow harness to the hardtop of the Grady. They said that by doing so, it would make it easier for the wakeboard rider to pull them self up, others listening to the conversation agreed.
I spoke to a friend today about this suggestion, and he was concerned that the hard top of the Grady was not strong enough to pull wakeboards, etc.
I was thinking the hard top of the Grady was as strong, if not stronger, than the ski boats that have the towers designed for pulling wakeboarders, water skiers, etc.
I would very much appreciate input in regards to this matter.
Ric
Suffok VA
2008; 232 Gulfstream with twin 150's