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towing a boat
An 18' bowrider w/ trailer, fuel and everything is going to weigh in at
about 3500 lbs (could be 4000 if you have a tandum axle trailer and larger fuel tank). Having said that, you want a vehicle rated for 5000 lbs towing or more to be able to maintain speed on the interstate w/ any kind of a hill. Having said that, most 6 cyliner vehicles are rated at 4500 or so (maybe 5000). The V8 will always be a better choice. I just purchased a new Trail Blazer Extended version w/ the inline 6 and it is rated for 4900 lbs but won't get the job done if trying to run 70 on the interstate w/ a boat this size. Struggles a little bit w/ my father-in-laws 16' aluminum bass boat that probable weights 2500 (definetly under 3000) trailer and all. Would hate to think I had to tow 4000 lbs w/ it for any kind of real distance. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Jesse Dinkin" wrote in message ... I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 03:07:52 GMT, "Jesse Dinkin"
wrote: I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... Seems to be the week for towing questions. ) Get the maximum towing capacity for your vehicle from the owner's manual, or from your dealer. Match that up with the weight of your boat/trailer combo. A larger, more powerful towing vehicle, provides a psychological comfort zone, and some horsepower where the rubber meets the road, but it is not "necessary" if your vehicle is rated for the tow weight. As I said in an earlier post, I tow an 18' Starcraft, a camper, and a 20' Pontoon boat with a 4.0L Aerostar, and have never had a problem. Check your spec's. noah Courtesy of Lee Yeaton, See the boats of rec.boats www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats |
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I have an 18 foot Skeeter that I prefer to pull behinf my F-250 w/ 460 CID
engine. It runs like a bat out of hell. Hardly notices the boat is back there. Unfortunately the airconditioning doesn't work in that truck so I occassionaly pull the boat with my S-10 with a 4.3L EFI V-6. It pulls it at 55mph ok, but any faster and it is really struggling. "Jesse Dinkin" wrote in message ... I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... |
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I was concerned when I traded our Ford Explorer for a Suburu Outback.
They're both sixes but the Outback is smaller. I have a 17 foot I/O bowrider. No problem. She hauls ands manoeuvres with no problem. ds "Jesse Dinkin" wrote in message ... I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... |
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"Jesse Dinkin" wrote in message ... I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... You americans.. lol. You think you need a monster truck with a 5litre engine to pull a 18ft 3000/3500 lb rig! My 2.5L diesel Mitsubishi L200 has no problems with my 1400kg twin axle rig. This vehicle is capable of pulling 7 tons allegedly. If I don't get a run-up to hills, I don't have to worry about being able to tow at maximum legal speeds. Only trouble is, it appears to drink the juice at twice the rate while it is towing! I knew what boat I was buying before I got the vehicle, which helped me decide - even though the boat manufacturer says that it is perfectly towable by the average family car - ********! For sure, there are too many "soft" 4x4s here which couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding, but I still see them sinking in the sand trying to pull a 14ft fletcher off the beach. Stick to the known and trusted 4x4s and avoid the "soft" ones (which only hit offroad when they get stuck on the grass dropping the kids off at school) |
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Jim,
Good explanation! I was told that Front Wheel drive SUV is not good for towing a boat. The problem is at the boat ramp when trying to pull the boat out of water. The front wheel does not have whole allot of traction. Is this true? Thinh "Jim Brinson" wrote in message .. . Most auto dealers will have a towing guide which will list the maximum towing capacities of the vehicles they sell. These maximum towing capacities are very much affected (downward) as you increase the payload of the towing vehicle. In other words, a truck rated to tow a maximum load of 5,000 lbs may not be able to do that if, for example, you carry four passengers instead of two and/or throw an additional 1,000 lbs of gear in the back. When you feel that you might be approaching the towing limit of a vehicle it is a good idea to go through a process known as "job rating" to be sure you will not be exceeding the vehicle's limits. In this process you add up everything that the vehicle will be expected to carry (including your trailer's tongue wt.) plus everything you expect to tow. The grand total should not exceed what is called the "Gross combination vehicle weight rating". If you are looking at new vehicles it would then be a matter of selecting the one that meets the above requirements plus any other criteria you might have. (2wd, 4wd,AWD,FWD, passenger car, SUV, Pickup, etc.) If, on the other hand, you must make do with what you have, then your only choice is to tailor your usage to fit the vehicle. One other and perhaps obvious thing: The person who only hauls his boat around the corner to the launch need not be as concerned about the job rating as the person who needs to trailer his boat over a hundred miles of steep terrain. Good luck and good boating, Jim Jesse Dinkin wrote: I curious what people use to tow their boats and whether they are satisfied with the way it goes....what size boat vs what size vehicle?????.....do I need an 8 cylinder like a friend said??????....I have a 18ft bowrider which I presently keep at a marina but my wife thinks she may want to explore other water options.......... |
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