Magic Marine Tow

MagicMarineTow

July 30, 2020

Don’t leave your toys at the dock this season. Wouldn’t it be great to take them with you?

Magic Marine Tow is an innovative, easy, affordable and self-installed solution that enables the towing of your personal watercraft by boat. It doesn’t take up the whole swim platform and it is detachable. You can store it on any size of boat. Magic Marine Tow supports most inflatable dinghies and most Sea-Doo, WaveRunner, and Jet Ski models and is manufactured in Canada.  The towing system can be used while your vessel is at full plane, pivot, reversing and emergency stop.

As far as a unique spin, The Magic Marine Tow is manufactured in Ontario using 95% Canadian raw material and ships all over the world. It is the only device worldwide that meets the requirements of an emergency stop, full pivot and backing up control. Because it is hinged to the PWC, it does not exert pressure on the swim platform.

Where to Buy

Magic Marine Tow is a Canadian company. Purchase online.

 

 

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