MARKER ONE m25, m27 Owner's Manual page 67

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Towing
If seas are rough, it may not be easy to extend the
tow line from one boat to another. In these cases,
use a light throwing line with a weight on one end
and with the heavier towing line secured to it.
Do not attempt to tow a larger or grounded vessel.
Because of the tremendous stress caused by
towing, use a tow line that is rated at least four
times the gross weight of the boat being towed.
Tow ropes must be in good condition, free of any
cuts or abrasions.
Attach the tow line (2) to the bow eye (3) on the
disabled boat. Attach the opposite end of the bridle
only to the stern eyes (1) of the tow boat. Wrap the
bridle with chafing gear where it rubs against the
boat.
Leave at least two boat lengths between the boats
for adequate movement.
M25/M27 Owner's Manual
O
PERATING
Cleating an open line
Securing to a dock bit
I
NFORMATION
Cleating an eye-spliced line
Securing to a piling
using a clove hitch
A
Avoid injury, death or property damage.
When towing, only use the bow eye and
stern eyes. DO NOT use deck cleats or
handrails. DO NOT allow anyone to be in
line with the tow rope.
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