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BIG BUBBA
This tube will have your crew
coming and going with cool,
waterborne delight. Pulled
from its forward tow point, the
Big Bubba’s high back wraps
around both sides, where my
4-year-old twin daughters
find tight corners to nestle
into alongside Mom. (The
Big Bubba comes in two-,
three- or four-rider
models.) The first
time I pushed the
throttle forward, I
half expected frightened
faces screaming, “Stop!”
Instead, only laughter from
beaming smiles overcame the
engine’s noise.
Changing to the rear tow-
ing point, where the seat back
becomes the front, the Big
Bubba converts into a buck-
ing chariot for squealing rid-
ers. With the throttle down
and my outboard’s horses
unleashed, older kids could
kneel or stand while holding
the Big Bubba’s handles at
chest or waist height, and the
wraparound sides provided
corners to lean into
for security.
Reconnect to
the front and crew
can now lie facedown,
heads toward the boat, with
bent-knee legs resting on the
backrest. That makes three
ways to play with this tube —
four if you count using it as a
f loating lounge while tied off
to the anchored boat.
Teenagers may find the
Big Bubba a bit tame, but
my family finds their full
measure of fun from forward
motion, waves, and this hyper-
colorful bag full of excite-
ment. $279.99 (two-person
version); wow watersports
.com —Capt. Vincent Daniello
Find a good glass
shop in your area and
they will cut you a piece
of acrylic to fit. Take in
the old hatch, including
the hardware.
And here is a tip for
making clear plastic
look like transparent
black/gray plastic:
spray-paint the back
side of the plastic black,
brown or gray.
ASK THE DOCTOR
Send questions to Mick
with your name and
address to: boatdr@boat
ingmag.com or The Boat
Doctor, Boating, 460 N.
Orlando Ave., Suite 200,
Winter Park, FL 32789. PHOTO: COURTESY WOW WORLD OF WATERSPORTS