| So you have done your homework. You studied all of | | | | but do not give up. It will go through. |
| the ski tubes and finally made your purchase. | | | | Once you have it through, you need to take the other |
| Excitement is in the air. You can not wait to get on the | | | | end of your tow rope and feed it through that very |
| water with your new toy. Once it arrives, you realize | | | | same loop. Not the hole in the connector but the loop in |
| that you have no idea of how to hook this inflatable | | | | the tow rope. |
| water toy to your boat. It will leave you scratching your | | | | Once you have done this, you need to pull the rope |
| head. | | | | tight and it will tighten around itself. This will form a |
| The first thing you are going to need is a tow harness. | | | | strong sturdy connection. |
| One end has two hooks that hook easily to your boat | | | | Now repeat the same process for the ski tube |
| transom. The other end has some weird looking plastic | | | | hookup. Once you have tightened the loop around the |
| piece with a hole in it. I know, it took me a bit to figure | | | | ski tube connector, you are ready to attach the two |
| this one out and here is what you need to do. | | | | metal clips from the tow harness to the boat's |
| The end of your tow rope should have a closed loop. | | | | transom! |
| That closed loop goes through the hole on the tow | | | | You are now ready to ride! |
| harness connector. It can be difficult to get this through | | | | |