Wakeboard tower question

smother for the rope=less friction= last longer

only towers are made for such things, and if you dont have a tower if you have a big motor it sometimes gets in the way when moving side to side
 
No. It gets the pull point up higher... therefore allowing you to jump higher because in order for the rope to be parallel with the water you have to be however high the tower is... probably about 8 or 10 feet off the water. Just makes it easier. Essentially when the pull point is lower it is pulling you down the whole time you are in the air, instead of pulling you directly forward like it does when you have the rope on the tower. That is assuming you havent gone above the tower.
 
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