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New use for Nurf Tubes

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Yamaha
Year
2014
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AR
Boat Length
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How many of you have sucked up or come close to sucking up a ski line in your engine intake? If you put your ski line inside the nurf noodles they will prevent the ski line from being sucked up in your engines and they will not interfere with sking or wakeboarding. Try it, it really works. And it will save you $1500.00 should you suck up a ski line.
 
Not new but probably new on the forum here! Thanks for bringing it up!
 
Do you knot the rope so the tube doesn't slide down it? How many are you putting on the line?
 
1500.00 for a ski rope???....I got to see this one.... Got pics? ( Is this probably a typo?)
 
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That included the hooters girls in t backs working the clean out to remove the rope, I think!
 
I have those on all my ropes, a 12' piece 3' back from the edge of the deck. Very effective and installed the day after I sucked up my first (and last) rope. A pair of knots in the rope and a tight ty-wrap in the middle of the noodle keeps it in place. Cam.
 
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