rolex_26_99 wrote:
You think the cleats are a good place to hook up? I took a look at them on the inside and they are reinforced by some sort of wood or fiberglass backing at least 3/4 inch thick.
Cleats, No!!!
I know of some that have pulled the cleats right out of the boat.
Really the vista was not meant to pull, Yes, some of us to pull with them. But only with proper bridel harness connected to transom tow/tie down hooks provided by Four Winns.
rolex_26_99 wrote:
Would rather hook up there less expensive and less work

Then Please goto target and spend $14 and buy the harness / bridel and connect to existing transom hooks

If you really want to know, we bought a tow boat for towing tube, ski, knee board, wake board, ect.... and only use the vista on occasions when the 'tow' boat is not with us. The Vista drinks too much fuel, is heavy, slow, does not create a good wake for water sports..... Vistas were meant to be a cruiser/overnighter, not a tow boat.
Here is our tow boat, 3 person PWC, 160 HP, quiet 4 stroke motor, very fuel efficient. Also makes a great dingy as well. Using Bridel, you can tow dingy. Note, that I do not use the pictured AirHead harness for towing, that was just a photo I found to show as an example.

Good luck, please use common sense/good judgement and tow safe.
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