What truck?
HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 07:31:05 -0500, John H.
wrote:
Wouldn't having the proper tongue weight get rid of much of that? When I
bought the Proline, it did a lot of swaying and acting weird. I checked,
and the tongue weight was only a little over 100lbs, plus the transom
hung
out over the last rollers by over a foot.
Adjustments allowed me to pull the boat forward and increase the tongue
weight to the proper amount (about 450lbs). That made a nice
difference in
the way the boat handled and in pulling it up a ramp.
Proper tongue weight and tire inflation can make a huge difference but
for towing any kind of distance at interstate highway speeds there is
really no substitute for weight and length.
What weight and length truck do you use to haul that oversized RV of
yours down I-95? And define highway speeds, since most boat trailing
shouldn't be done at speeds exceeding 60 mph. My average highway speed
while trailing is between 55 and 60 mph. If you are pulling a boat
trailer at 70 or faster, you're going...too fast.
If this is how you make friends I'd really like to see how you entice
woman to date you.
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