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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
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Another towing question
This needs to be tried!! Think of the entertainment value.
Butch
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On 23 Oct 2006 19:49:42 -0700, wrote:
Cripes, man!
The boat rig weighs about as much as the car!
The frame of the boat trailer is stronger than the frame of the car.
Woah! Wait a second. The car HAS NO FRAME! well, maybe a "sub" frame,
but doing what you want to do is not a good idea.
My 18 ft. ChrisCraft is on a single axle frame, and I pull it behind a
302 v-8 powered '89 Mercury Grand Marquis.
At least it has some power, and a full frame, and some brakes.
you should really reconsider what you're planning.
Jim, wrote:
I have a 23' Chapperalle. and double axle trailer (total weight est 5000
pounds.) I'd like to tow it up a ramp and into a storage yard then
launch once/year. Ramp is about 20% and maybe 20' long, the yard is
less than 100 yards away.
My vehicle is a Chevy Malibu with a wheezy 4, and the trailer has an
electric winch.
Think if I stayed in Low, and went slow I could do it?
I think the original poster is just trying to jerk someones chain.
Either that or they must sell cheap drugs in the area.
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