How to tow your SUP with a dinghy...

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laurie
laurie
QLD
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QLD, 3902 posts
12 Jun 2009 8:19pm
Sometimes that break you want to get to is a little too far, and you've only got a little boat...

I had a dent puller as advised by DJ, Casso & others to make a sucker cam, but didn't get time to assemble it.

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The dent puller saved the day as the perfect attachment point for towing the SUP.

If you've got more than one, then you can chain them up with the leg rope to the next one (with another dent puller on the front)...




Enjoy!
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
12 Jun 2009 11:07pm
Go the SuckerCam!
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
13 Jun 2009 8:31pm
Casso said...

Go the SuckerCam!


Yeah good idea-dunno' about the chain being a good idea-would think that would damage the board?
champcrow
champcrow
SA
804 posts
SA, 804 posts
14 Jun 2009 11:27am
loco4olas said...

Casso said...

Go the SuckerCam!


Yeah good idea-dunno' about the chain being a good idea-would think that would damage the board?


I think that's rope that just looks like chain.
laurie
laurie
QLD
3902 posts
QLD, 3902 posts
17 Jun 2009 1:35pm
Yep - it's rope.
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