Pontoon Houseboat Jet Ski Jetski Pwc Boat Water Lake River Towing Dingy -
Towing personal watercraft (PWC) like jet skis or dinghies behind a pontoon houseboat requires specific precautions to prevent severe engine damage and ensure safety on lakes and rivers. Critical PWC Towing Precautions
: When towing a PWC at speeds above 5–13 mph (depending on the model), water can be forced into the exhaust system, leading to "hydrolocking" and catastrophic engine failure. Towing personal watercraft (PWC) like jet skis or
How to tow two jet skis behind a houseboat without collision? : Most manufacturers recommend towing speeds below 13–15
: Most manufacturers recommend towing speeds below 13–15 mph . Towing too fast can force water into the cylinders even if a tow tap is not installed. : Ensure the PWC engine is straightened and
: For occasional towing, use a specialized BRP hose pincher to clamp the exhaust manifold water outlet hose.
: Ensure the PWC engine is straightened and bungs (drain plugs) are securely in place before starting a tow. Towing Equipment & Configuration
: A permanent ball valve installed on the water intake line allows you to shut off water flow during towing.