Originally Posted by
skipak
Seeing as the weather's so bad in SEQ atm I might as well throw out another question.
If a ski breaks down miles and miles out, how do you handle it? I'd rather be self sufficient than relying on the VMRs/other boaties. In a dirt bike environment if someone breaks down, everyone pitches in and helps out.
It happened recently on the water and raised a number of technical issues.
Anyone know the tow capability of their ski hook and mounting? I've asked Yamaha but haven't got an answer yet. I want to find out whether the hook and mounting is strong enough to tow another ski at planing speed. On long distance trips, towing at 5 knots in displacement mode is going to be a pain if a ski breaks down and the return trip is 20 miles plus. The HO manual says don't tow at over 4 knots, but I've asked them why.
I've rigged a rope bridle so that a broken ski can be towed by 2 other PWCs - thereby sharing the tow weight and reducing their engine load. (All assumes of course that the broken ski has a tow tap fitted.) Should work, but I''ll wait til Yamaha get back to me as I don't want to rip the arse end out of my ski.
The other issue we faced was the esky gets in the way of the tow rope, so we had to move it onto the broken ski. Bloody difficult when it's full of fish. ha ha
I can't think of an easy solution to this. Any ideas?