Tow-Behind Storage Float (30-Quart Capacity)

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Tow-Behind Float (30-Quart Capacity)

Spacious and Towable Float for Spearfishing and Water Sports

The MAKO Tow-Behind Float keeps your fish away from sharks. Can be used while swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing or while paddleboarding on your SUP.  Hard-Shell Floats are also great for dry storage!

Connect your float to your canoe, kayak or SUP and tow it wherever you go.

Use it as a spearfishing float to keeps sharks away! 

 

The MAKO Tow Behind Float is by far superior because it is one solid piece.

  • Hard-shell exterior
  • Made of one solid piece (not screwed together)
  • No leaking
  • No screws
  • No warping
  • Includes never lose drain plug
  • It's totally unsinkable!
  • Easy on off lid stays secured even in surf
  • 2 koozie holders
  • Channeling hull for straight towing
  • Front and rear handles
  • Measures a whopping 40” long x 23”wide x 12” tall

MAKO Spearguns: Tow Behind Spearfishing Storage Float

Floating Cooler: Water tight removable lid and drink holders

Features water tight removable lid and koozie drink holders

Floating Cooler: Front and rear handles

Front and rear handles

Equipped with drain plug (no other floating coolers have this)

Equipped with drain plug (no other storage floats have this)

Floating Cooler: Durable channeling hull for straighter towing

Durable channeling hull for straighter towing

Optional Tow Strap

Optional Tow Strap includes rope, two stainless steel carabiners and float

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  • 4
    Great little accessory

    Posted by Travis Dimon on Oct 17th 2022

    Great little cooler. Floats Great, tracks Great, barely feel it behind you. Only complaint is that you have to make sure the internal load is towards the back, otherwise the nose dips down and it wants to torpedo/submarine, and causes some serious drag, so I hooked it straight to back of my kayak and eliminated that problem (no tow line). Otherwise it is exactly what I wanted and it works great!