Special PVC repair kits are avaible if it is the bladder that is damaged, but don't expect anything to work on a seam tear. These usually mean the tube is a write off.
The DAS auto shippers do offer boat shipping. They have the towable or non-towable options but either way the cost is $2.10 per every mile that your boat is shipped.
Personally I like to use pool repair kits with solvent glue and a small roll of vinyl. I find they hold the best under pressure and the abuse a towable gets! Let it dry fully before re-inflating, don't rush it or it will not seal completely. Happy riding!
Sounds like your rope is either too long or you are allowing it to go slack as a result of insufficient or inconsistent speed. It could also be that you are using a very heavy boat and generating a huge wake.
There are some great 3 man towables out there these days. Check out the related links for details.
There are loads of great lay down towables out there these days. Check out the related links for details.
Yes, but only if the tube enable the single rider to position themselves centrally. If not, the tube itself could be unstable to tow and could steer by itself and potentially even flip over.
If you go to www.theyellowpages.co and search for boat maintenance and repair you will find contact information for a number of boat repair shops in your area.
All GM cars are towable, some just have different requirements
Is a 2wd Dakota truck flat towable
The 2010 GMC Terrain is flat towable with automatic transmission
One could get inner tubes that are used to tow behind a boat by going to their local department store that deals with anything automotive. They are usually the best places to find items of that nature.
Sure ... you could even tube behind a canoe for that matter.