Multiple ski ropes
Submitted by bsir on Sat, 2017-10-28 05:54
So this isn't fishing related (unless I put a few hooks into some ski biscuits) but I want to know the best way to tow 2 ski biscuits.
Do you use 2 bridles and 2 ropes, or 2 ropes connected to a single bridle?
thanks
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best to do is 2 ropes
best to do is 2 ropes hooked up on each side of the boat . if connected to same spot they will always come together which will mean constant wipeouts.
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eziliving
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I use to run two ropes of
I use to run two ropes of the one bridle. Worked good but like FF said above they can come together and cause wipeouts. Depending on age that you are towing it could be fun also.
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Outwide
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For us running ropes from
For us running ropes from each side was a bad idea as when you swung into corners it would make one rope shorter when flicked sideways and you would cop it to the head. Best way was run both off the bridle . Lets be honest when you take your mates out its all about the hurt
bsir
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Kids
The kids are 4 and 8, although when we run to bisuits, its with the older kids, say 8 to 12.
They can handle a wipeout.
Thanks for the advice.
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Tie straight off the rocket
Tie straight off the rocket launcher. Helps with the elevation.
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