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WOW Watersports Big Ducky Towable - 3 Person - 18-1140
$439.99Unit price /UnavailableWOW WATERSPORTS
WOW Watersports Super Thriller Towable - 3 Person - 18-1020
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WOW WATERSPORTS - SADDLE BEACH BRONCO ORANGE - 14-2120
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Aqua Leisure - SUPREME OVERSIZED ZERO GRAV - APL21153HP
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Swivl-Eze - Small Bolt on Bracket for Adjustable Transom Saver - SP402
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WOW WATERSPORTS - SADDLE BEACH BRONCO BLUE - 14-2130
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Towables, Leisure Floats, and Decks - Resources & Information
Towable leisure floats and decks are recreational watercraft that are designed to be towed behind a motorboat. They are typically inflatable and come in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as tubes, decks, and lounges. They can be used for activities like tubing, wakeboarding, and lounging on the water.
When purchasing a towable, it is important to consider factors such as the number of riders it can accommodate, the materials it is made of, and its overall durability. It's also important to ensure that the towable is properly inflated and secured before use and to always follow manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines.
PartsVu is proud to offer a full selection of Watersports & Kayak Accessories for your kayak, wakeboard, pontoon boat, inflatables, and much more. Choose from the following Watersports & Kayak Accessories:
Want to learn more about how to mount watersports accessories, paddle safely, and learn about the newest gear for your watercraft? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful how-to guides and other valuable information on our boating blog, PartsVu Xchange. On the PartsVu Xchange (and the FAQ below), you’ll find a wide range of relevant topics that every boater needs to know to have the best time on the water.
Towables - Leisure Floats - Decks FAQ
What should I know about pull behind floats?
Pull behind floats are inflatable rafts or tubes that are designed to be pulled behind a boat. They are typically used for recreational activities such as lounging, sunbathing, and tubing.
When using pull behind floats, it's important to ensure that the float is properly inflated and securely attached to the boat before setting off. It's also important to ensure that the float is the appropriate size for the number of people using it, and that the weight capacity is not exceeded.
It's also important to follow safe boating practices, such as staying within designated swimming areas, avoiding crowded or busy areas, and observing posted speed limits. Additionally, make sure to have proper safety equipment on board, such as life vests, and to have a way to communicate with the boat driver in case of emergencies.
It's also important to note that you should only use pull behind floats in calm water and never in rough water or in areas with heavy boat traffic.
Can I put fewer than four people on a 4 seat float?
Yes, you can put fewer than four people on a 4 seat float. However, it's important to ensure that the total weight of the people and any additional items on the float does not exceed the weight capacity of the float. Additionally, it's important to distribute the weight evenly across the float to maintain stability and safety.
Should I deflate a large float after I use it on the water?
It is generally recommended to deflate large floats after use, as this can help prolong their lifespan and make them easier to store. When a float is left inflated for an extended period of time, the air pressure inside can cause the material to stretch and weaken, which can lead to leaks or tears. Additionally, if a float is left inflated in direct sunlight, the UV rays can cause the material to degrade more quickly.
By deflating it after use, you help to prevent these issues and ensure that your float will last for as long as possible.
You should also make sure the float is dry before storing it, as mildew and mold can develop if the float is left wet for too long.
What are the most popular types of water sport floats for boats?
The most popular types of water sport boat floats include inflatable tubes, wakeboards, water skis, and kneeboards.
What are water floaties?
Water floaties, also known as pool floats or inflatable pool toys, are typically large, inflatable objects that people use to float on while they are in a swimming pool or other body of water. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including loungers, rafts, inner tubes, and even shaped like animals or other objects. They are often made from durable, UV-resistant materials that are designed to withstand prolonged exposure to the sun and water. Some water floaties come with built-in cup holders, headrests, and other features for added comfort and convenience.
Bear in mind that “boat floaties” are often designed for usage on the ocean, lakes, and other large bodies of water. While a boat floaty is generally usable everywhere, water floaties may not be safe and suitable for more dangerous areas, such as the open ocean.
Is it smart to use an Aqua Lounger pool float in the ocean?
It is not recommended to use an Aqua Lounger pool float in the ocean because it is not designed for the conditions present in the ocean. The ocean has much stronger currents and waves than a pool, and the float may not be able to withstand the force of the ocean. Additionally, the salt water and sun can cause damage to the float, reducing its lifespan. It is important to use the appropriate equipment for the environment and conditions you will be using it in.
Where can I learn how more about watersports?
In addition to learning about Towables - Leisure Floats - Decks, PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about watersports, kayaks, and much more. Start with the following guides and be sure to use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to enjoy the water in confidence:
Kayak
- Beginner’s Guide to Outfitting a Fishing Kayak
- Kayak Fishing Florida’s Remote Waters
- Angler Armor—New Boat Theft Prevention Technology
- Different Types of Boats — A Comprehensive Guide - PartsVu
Inflatables
- 6 Boat Party Ideas You Have to Try
- Top 16 Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love to Boat
- 5 Ideas for Pontoon Boat Fun
Fishing
- Bass Fishing Tips from Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Garrett Paquette
- Part 2: How to Become a Better Bass Angler
- How a Texas Fisherman Made His Boat His Own - PartsVu
- Top Boating Destinations in Florida – 12 Places You Must Visit
- Toadfish Outfitters - Protecting What We Love
Safety
- PFD 101: Selecting the Right Life Jackets
- US Coast Guard Requirements: Boat Safety Equipment
- Boating Safety—Justin Borque and Matthew Bongi of Seachoice Discuss the Ins and Outs of Boating Safety Products
- Kids’ Life Jackets- How to Ensure a Proper Fit
- Boating Safety – Essential Guide to Gear & Technologies
- Offshore Boating Safety — Knowledge & Preparedness
- What Safety Precautions Should You Take When Hunting from a Boat?