How to connect your tow rope to your new tube or towable.
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You bought your tow rope. You bought your ski tube and now you want to know how to attach the tow rope to the tube. Don’t get discouraged it’s easy!
Today’s water sports market offers so many choices. There are many different boats, ski tubes, boat towables and tow ropes. First things first, let’s make sure that you have the correct tow rope for the correct tube. For more info on that just go here.
So let’s get started hooking up your new boat towable. I like to use a tow harness when hooking up my ski tubes. The one in the picture below will work just fine.
If you don’t have a tow harness, I would suggest getting one. You can find a nice selection of them here.
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| Speed Training HARNESS & TOW LINE Resistance Power Sled | |
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| $39.95 | |
| TOW HARNESS SEVYLOR 4 PERSON NEW W/TAGS TUBE TOWABLE | |
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We will be focusing on one particular part of the tow harness, it is the white connector. Your ski tube should have one similar.

Let’s hook the tow harness to our tow rope first. You need to locate the end of your tow rope. It should have a loop in it. Feed the loop through the hole in the connector. Some super duty tow ropes might be difficult to fit through that small hole but if you twist them they will fit.

Now you should have the loop through the hole in the center of the connector like this.

Now you need to pull the other end of the tow rope through the loop that you just fed through the harness connector.

Once you have fed the other end of the tow rope all the way through pull it tight and you should have something like this.

Now just repeat the whole process for your ski tube hookup. Now you should have your tow rope hooked to your boat towable and hooked to the harness. Now we need to hook the harness to the boat.
Most boats have eyelets located on the transom or back where the motor is. Simply attach the hooks from the tow harness to the eyelets like this.
I hope you found this helpful!


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Comments on How to connect your tow rope to your new tube or towable. »
Awesome dude! Thanks for the info, it helped me figure out where I was going wrong. Now I know how to hook up my tube!
Thanks so much for this. Very, very helpful and exactly what i needed to know.
Thanks for the info! My boat will have a tow bar, does that change anything? Once again cheers for the great site!
Wow, you just saved a divorce. My husband and I have been arguing for an hour and invested in many hooks that just did not work. Thank you!
Thanks for the info, saved me pleanty of time and energy.
does it matter my eyelets are on sides will they rip out if it is not a straight pull
The eyelets on the boat are on the sides?
what if the rope gets caught in the drive?