Hello again,
As far as towing a zodiac goes, sounds like way overkill. Remember, most of these skis are designed for 2-3 people, so a good amount of gear can be lashed to the ski itself. Check out videos of people tow surfing (towsurfer.com) and you'll see the type of rescue sleds I mentioned and links to their manufacturers. It appears that they are attached so that if the ski is upright the sled will be upright. Limited articulation in the twisting direction. If you watch some of these surfers, and their mishaps, you'll see how stable these purpose-made rescue sleds can be. You could put the majority of your gear on one, like a little sea-goin' trailer.
Matt
As far as towing a zodiac goes, sounds like way overkill. Remember, most of these skis are designed for 2-3 people, so a good amount of gear can be lashed to the ski itself. Check out videos of people tow surfing (towsurfer.com) and you'll see the type of rescue sleds I mentioned and links to their manufacturers. It appears that they are attached so that if the ski is upright the sled will be upright. Limited articulation in the twisting direction. If you watch some of these surfers, and their mishaps, you'll see how stable these purpose-made rescue sleds can be. You could put the majority of your gear on one, like a little sea-goin' trailer.
Matt