Searush
Well-Known Member
Have an Avon Rover 2.8 and have given up towing her due to a couple of instances when she became airborne in strong winds. They have a wooden transom so does anyone think I would put excess strain on this if I drilled a couple of holes in it and then made a line off from them to the aft cleats and hoist her up so only the bow is in the water as mentioned above ?
Shouldn't expect that to cause any trouble, it's built to take an outboard, what you're suggestion would be less strain than that. I tend to tow my rubber duck from the pushpit to get it higher out of the water & stop exhaust water pumping into it.