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<blockquote data-quote="RedHatRedNeck" data-source="post: 454532" data-attributes="member: 22224"><p>Used to have a 180 procraft f/s with 115 Mariner 2s when a teenager. Pulled a lot and rode a lot with it. Best thing I could say would be start out slow and make adjustments with tow bar and rope. Make sure it's really good sound anchored as well. Depending on passenger weight will determine how much speed you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedHatRedNeck, post: 454532, member: 22224"] Used to have a 180 procraft f/s with 115 Mariner 2s when a teenager. Pulled a lot and rode a lot with it. Best thing I could say would be start out slow and make adjustments with tow bar and rope. Make sure it's really good sound anchored as well. Depending on passenger weight will determine how much speed you need. [/QUOTE]
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