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Towing a 210 FSH What to take off and tie down for a trip of 300 miles

Regatta01

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2021
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
21
New to towing this boat. Do I need to take out the snap in matts, remove the cushions. What needs to be tied down or taken off to keep from loosing along the Hwy. No low bridges on my route.
 
The yamaha cover is towable if you have one (not the shipping cover). If not I'd for sure remove the snap-in carpet / mats.
 
You need to take off the Bimini top. Make sure all cushions and mats are snapped in and you should be good to go. I’ve towed at 80 mph with no issues.
 
I would hit those snaps with a little bit of lubricant I replaced a bunch on my boat. If you keep it at 60 you do not have to take anything off your boat.
 
Thanks for the reply
 
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