Is a Tower or Pylon needed to do spins and jumps for Wakeboarding?

Lately I have been starting to wakeboard almost every weekend, but I have been just getting used to the wakeboard. We have a 1980’s Princecraft boat with an 90hp mercury outboard motor that runs smooth and like new. However, I dont have a tower or pylon. I want to know if I absolutely need one to get some air and do some jumps?

Answer #1

But will I be able to get some air with the rope being lower than it should be?

Answer #2

no I dont think so.

Answer #3

I agree it should be there to get up in the air

Answer #4

yea I think so

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