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Towing Device For Small Boat (up To 20 Feet) Similar To Towdster on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

These towing devices are made from heavy duty 2" PVC using 1/2" braided line and Stainless Steel snap hooks. All you do is snap them both on to the front towing eye on your jet ski or small boat and connect the other end to points on your towing vessel ~4-10 ft apart forming a 'V' when all points are hooked up. You can then tow your jet ski or small boat behind your houseboat, pontoon or other towing vessel ... You can even back up with the vessel in tow if you know what you are doing.

Compare these to other towing devices on the market like the 'Towdster' from Farley Companies... and they are about 1/2 price.

I constructed these using premium components and materials. The covers were made by my wife, who is a nautical seamstress ... The material for the covers is 'Top Gun' fabric, a waterproof UV resistant material that will withstand the weather and wet conditions. These devices are over 5 years old and still look like they are new.

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