Ask and you shall receive. Let's see those pontoon pictures, mods you have done, or even fun things to do on them. Hoping my wife does not see this as she is begging me to dump the Ranger for a family pontoon party boat. :LOL2:
LDUBS said:Ooohh. A house boat! Can tow the Ranger behind it.
RaisedByWolves said:LDUBS said:Ooohh. A house boat! Can tow the Ranger behind it.
We rented a houseboat years back and brought our 14’ boat along to fish out of.
You don’t tow it behind as you can’t see it and it tends to crash into the back of the house when you slow down.
I tied it off the side about mid way with the stern tight (about 1 foot slack) and the bow loose(2-3’ slack) and it behaved beautifully and I could keep an eye on it.
It kind of crabs sideways a little bit and basically tries to constantly go away from the house and is still free enough to ride out wakes without banging.
Kismet said:Might be an insignificant amount, but the "crabbing" is probably the tires trying to go straight, and you are skidding them a bit, causing some inevitable tire wear.
Gotta be some, might be minor...just speculating.
Best wishes
LDUBS said:RaisedByWolves said:LDUBS said:Ooohh. A house boat! Can tow the Ranger behind it.
We rented a houseboat years back and brought our 14’ boat along to fish out of.
You don’t tow it behind as you can’t see it and it tends to crash into the back of the house when you slow down.
I tied it off the side about mid way with the stern tight (about 1 foot slack) and the bow loose(2-3’ slack) and it behaved beautifully and I could keep an eye on it.
It kind of crabs sideways a little bit and basically tries to constantly go away from the house and is still free enough to ride out wakes without banging.
That explains why I always see them tied up to the side!
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