Rick Pierce
Well-known member
I was wondering if anyone had built anything like a nose cone to slip onto a layout and make it more towable.
I don't have the ability to purchase a dedicated tender, but I have the chance to borrow a layout. My 16-foot boat would probably tow the relatively light weight just fine, but I don't like the thought of the layout strapped to the nose.
Was pondering something that would angle the box up to keep it from submarining...if I tied off to the cleat, the towing force would keep the box snug against the nose cone, which would be lifting the box. I'd still strap it together, just want to make positive use of physics if I can...
Anyone got some good ideas on a Monday morning?
I don't have the ability to purchase a dedicated tender, but I have the chance to borrow a layout. My 16-foot boat would probably tow the relatively light weight just fine, but I don't like the thought of the layout strapped to the nose.
Was pondering something that would angle the box up to keep it from submarining...if I tied off to the cleat, the towing force would keep the box snug against the nose cone, which would be lifting the box. I'd still strap it together, just want to make positive use of physics if I can...
Anyone got some good ideas on a Monday morning?