Parasail?

ZmOz

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I recently got a catalog in the mail advertising all kinds of parachute products. One of them is a parasail and says "minimum 90hp boat required". That got me thinking..."hey...I've got more than 90hp!" :D It really doesn't say much about them though. Does anybody know anything about them? Like what's required of the boat, other than 90hp? Does it use a ski pole or what? How many people do you need to successfully fly one? Anybody have one? :D
 

ZmOz

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Re: Parasail?

Whoops...I meant to post this in General Boats...
 

JB

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Re: Parasail?

Moving to Boats
 

Ripsnort

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Re: Parasail?

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jfc092

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Re: Parasail?

I owned a parasail 20 years ago and flew in it myself only once on the water. It was great, it was fun, BUT, you need 5 people to do it from a beach. 1 in the chute for the ride, 2 more to open the chute into the wind and run with it as you take off from the beach. Then you need a spotter in the boat and then the operator of the boat.<br /><br />If you want to ride in the parasail yourself, you need someone you really TRUST that knows what he/she is doing. That was my problem and the reason I sold it.<br />My parasail came with 300 feet of line. Since I was flying it in a river and needed to make U turns to return to the take off spot, I had to shorten the line to 150 feet.<br /><br />I towed it with a 25 ft cruiser with 260 HP, so I didn't have a shortage of power. However I could feel it back there as I motored along. I don't beleive 90 HP would be enough to do the job.
 

Hooty

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Re: Parasail?

I've parasailed before but never gave much thought to what is required boat and engine wise. I don't know but I would think almost anything that could pull a coupla skiers could pull a parasail. Probably require different proping though. <br /><br />c/6<br />Hooty
 
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