CraigAR
Jetboaters Captain
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- Location
- Cape coral, Fl
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
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The wife needs to learn how to take better shots with her iPhone 7. Anyway here is a quick pic and video of our first time tubing.
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Yup, 28 mph was max for them (both 16) was trying to keep them out of the spray and when they crossed the wake, my boy was trying to tell me faster lol. I knew he was getting ready to get whipped so I don't go any faster lol. Good timedMan, you were getting it...hahaha. I'm amazed how kids will get thrown off, skip across the water, and then still want to do it again. Good stuff...
Maybe it's just the video but it looked too me like the boat is moving very fast.The wife needs to learn how to take better shots with her iPhone 7. Anyway here is a quick pic and video of our first time tubing.
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Never thought of that, thanks for posting.Totally not to be a wet blanket, and totally NOT a critique of anyone here. Just wanted to mention something I find very important to keep in mind when water tubing.
I hope everyone here is aware of one simple and dreadful tubing statistic - (big) numbers of kids and adults in emergency departments across the country due to... bonking heads.
For some reason, most parents are at least partly unaware of the risk of concussions when pulling tubes with multiple occupants. Well, watch any tubing video and you will likely see several close-call moments where a serious headbutt is just waiting to happen.
I tend to avoid pulling tubers (it is my least favorite boating activity - unskilled and fairly dangerous). But when I do I spend good few minutes discussing potential consequences of accidental butting heads. I also tell the tube occupants to stay as far apart as possible and (try) not to let their heads swing (towards each other). I also tend to limit the speed (a lot) to around 18mph. The forces involved in a direct head butt at higher speeds are comparable to those in car crashes. Or... on a football field. Except most tubers do not wear helmets...
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And curious as to your ballast weight and placement?@Scottintexas do you have a Wake Wedge on your boat?