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Old 16 May 2006, 13:32   #1
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Inflatable Tow Toys

I'm going to the South of France with the boat when my exams have finished and really want to get a toy to tow behind the boat where the climate is a bit more pleasant than the north coast of Scotland. There are so many types I have no idea which are the best. Don't want to spend a fortune but would like one that could take possibly 3 people, do i go for a good old banana boat or something more adventurous, mind you i don't want to kill myself.

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There are loads out there - which all do different things - just look and see which grabs your attention!!

Having said that, I have been told that you are unable to get insurance to tow toys that carry more than 2 people at a time - so worth checking it out with your insurers before you buy a 4 man 'wing' or a banana!!

Mind you, how do all these outfits that tow bananas/toys off the beaches in summer do it?

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Commercial Insurance for Toys is fairly Easy as there are only a few places that do it, and they stipulate hi levels of RYA qualifications. However, personal for more than 2 people would be tricky.

I would reccomend just stick to Single or double person toys as IMO more than 2 person is dangerous as you can end up hitting each other, and doing damage.
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Hi Bluestreak,

I've sent you a PM!!

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There's a few of them reviewed here

There's also a web site that sells them with a short video of each of them in action but I can't find it, anyone else know of it?
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Not sure if it is the one you mean, but there is a load of them on...

www.wakesport.com

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I'm going to the South of France with the boat when my exams have finished and really want to get a toy to tow behind the boat where the climate is a bit more pleasant than the north coast of Scotland. There are so many types I have no idea which are the best. Don't want to spend a fortune but would like one that could take possibly 3 people, do i go for a good old banana boat or something more adventurous, mind you i don't want to kill myself.

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I have a U tube available. have PM'd you
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There are loads out there - which all do different things - just look and see which grabs your attention!!

Having said that, I have been told that you are unable to get insurance to tow toys that carry more than 2 people at a time - so worth checking it out with your insurers before you buy a 4 man 'wing' or a banana!!

Mind you, how do all these outfits that tow bananas/toys off the beaches in summer do it?

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We now supply the Sportstuff range including the amazing SPORTSSTUFF WEGO KITE TUBE which was named 2006 SPORTS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

April 28, 2006 – Drum roll, please. And the winner of the 9th Annual Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association Sports Product of the Year Award is…...the Wego Kite Tube by SportsStuff, Inc. The Wego Kite Tube (www.sportsstuff.com) is a ten-foot diameter flying tube. This one-rider inflatable tow tube whips across the water like a deck tube or glides like a kite while being pulled behind a motor or ski boat. It is the first of its kind and is pioneering a new exciting segment of watersports. http://www.sportsstuff.com/movies/index.shtml

Most items are in stock and can be despatched same day.
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We had a triple dare,it was a good laugh and much more fun than a banana boat,

http://www.lakeelmosports.com/images/06-triple-dare.jpg


having said that, the traditional DONUT is just as much fun, and i found when towing only one person the inflatable goes much quicker!!
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decided to go for the o'brien u-tube, carries 2 people, which is what the insurance allows and looks like good fun.
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Wake jumping behind the gustas, azi's and pershings is fun enough in the south of France!!. Tip- becareful where you donut/ski, these big 100 footers arn't very friendly or forgiving towards ski boaters.
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