I'm needing to learn about tubing and wakeboarding from the ground up.
My son never had any interest at all in the last two years I've tried to bring it up. Now all of a sudden, out of nowhere he is Mr. wakeboard! He wants to go straight to the store and get a board, tube, ropes....everything.
Maybe he just found out girls like wakeboarding or something.....who knows.
In any event, I have to reel him in a little until I do some research on what we really need. No point spending money just to spend it.
What I've got is a Bayliner Capri 17' with a 115. It has transom hooks and a ski pole that attaches to three points at the stern. It uses nylon bases mounted to the boat and the pole hooks in with quick release pins.
I've also got a rope that attaches to the transom hooks and has a sliding pulley for a tow rope....and a "ski rope" (don't know the length).
Can I just pull anything with the ski pole and rope I've got? Just hook up the rope to pole and pull skier, wakeboard, tube? Is it this easy....or is the shopping list going to get longer?
My son never had any interest at all in the last two years I've tried to bring it up. Now all of a sudden, out of nowhere he is Mr. wakeboard! He wants to go straight to the store and get a board, tube, ropes....everything.
Maybe he just found out girls like wakeboarding or something.....who knows.
In any event, I have to reel him in a little until I do some research on what we really need. No point spending money just to spend it.
What I've got is a Bayliner Capri 17' with a 115. It has transom hooks and a ski pole that attaches to three points at the stern. It uses nylon bases mounted to the boat and the pole hooks in with quick release pins.
I've also got a rope that attaches to the transom hooks and has a sliding pulley for a tow rope....and a "ski rope" (don't know the length).
Can I just pull anything with the ski pole and rope I've got? Just hook up the rope to pole and pull skier, wakeboard, tube? Is it this easy....or is the shopping list going to get longer?