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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 454258" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>I think by law you need 75' of rope, you also need to have a warning flag mounted so others know you are towing a tube/skier. </p><p></p><p>Flotation devices are a must, go slow per age and experience of the rider(s), the more time on a tube the more speed you can use. Bear in mind you should always have a spotter so the driver can keep focused on driving/operating. It is law in my state of NJ, I assume it is where you are.</p><p></p><p>It can be great fun as long as you use proper caution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 454258, member: 21552"] I think by law you need 75' of rope, you also need to have a warning flag mounted so others know you are towing a tube/skier. Flotation devices are a must, go slow per age and experience of the rider(s), the more time on a tube the more speed you can use. Bear in mind you should always have a spotter so the driver can keep focused on driving/operating. It is law in my state of NJ, I assume it is where you are. It can be great fun as long as you use proper caution. [/QUOTE]
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