This watersports tow kit has everything you need to confidently pull skiers or inflatables behind your boat with control and ease. The handle is built on a sturdy aluminum core wrapped in soft, non-slip material that fits comfortably in your hands – even when wet. Its design keeps it horizontally oriented on the water’s surface, making it easier for both the skier and the boat to grab the rope again after a fall. The polyethylene rope is specially braided to resist kinking and tangling, and its 25 m length is standard for water skiing – providing the skier an optimal distance behind the boat, where the water is calmer and easier to ride on. Its bright color (usually yellow or orange) adds safety by being highly visible to the boat operator and other nearby vessels. The entire kit is built to withstand the rigors of the water: neither salt spray nor intense sun will degrade the rope or handle over the course of a busy season. At the end of your day on the water, you can simply coil the rope up, ready for next time – it dries quickly and retains its flexibility. With this kit, your boat becomes a hub of watersport fun with minimal setup – just clip the rope’s loop onto your boat’s tow point and you’re ready for action.
- Typical uses: Towing water ski or wakeboard enthusiasts during weekend outings, practice sessions for beginner skiers (the kit helps provide a smooth start), group fun by pulling an inflatable “banana” or tube during summer vacations. Also suitable for watersport clubs and wakeboard/ski schools.
- Suitable boats: Can be used with almost any motorboat or jet ski that has an attachment point for a tow rope – for example, a factory-installed tow eye, a ski pylon, or even a strong cleat on the stern. For smaller boats where the engine is exposed, it’s recommended to attach the rope to a central towing bolt or a designated bracket to avoid entanglement with the propeller.
- Usage tips: Before take-off, ensure the rope is fully laid out and free of knots or twists. Communicate with the skier – doing a count off (e.g., “1-2-3, go”) helps coordinate a smooth start. While towing, keep the boat speed moderate and suited to the skier’s skill level or the recommendations for the inflatable being towed. After use, rinse the kit with fresh water, especially if used in saltwater, to wash off salt and debris. Store it away from direct sunlight to prolong the material’s life. Regularly inspect the knot/connection between the handle and rope, as well as the attachment to the boat, for any wear – safety comes first.



