Pulling boat out with FWD
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:36:23 -0700 (PDT), "Robert M. Gary" 
 wrote: 
 
I was thinking of taking the new boat to the lake this afternoon using 
my wife's car. She has a FWD Saturn Vue with the factory larger tires. 
It has the towing capacity but a friend warned me that FWD vehicles 
may be more likely to spin out pulling a boat out of the water. The 
car as electronic traction control. If it slips does it help to let 
air out of the tires? I do carry a 10,000 lb tow rope. If someone is 
around and I can't get it out I guess I could ask for a pull, but 
hopefully I won't have to. Any tricks are appreciated, hopefully it 
won't be an issue but I don't want to get stuck. 
 
Well, think about it.  You have 3,000 lbs hanging off the back with 
4/500 lbs of tongue weight on a incline that might be slippery with 
vegetation, water, etc.  The weight of a small engine over the wheels 
isn't going to make much of a difference.  Add in how much time you 
have on the tires, the tread pattern, etc.  I don't know about the 
Vue, but it probably has "traction" control - you might want to check 
if you can turn it off because if you can't, you will lose engine 
power if the tires start to slip and you wont' be going anywhere. 
 
The chances of having problems is very high given the right 
circumstances. 
 
I could go off on a towing rant here, but I will refrain. 
 
I'm adopting a new philosophy - to each their own. :) 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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