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Vehicle for Towing boat
Joe Blizzard wrote:
"V Crenshaw" wrote You do NOT want anything with front wheel drive Thanks, this helps a lot. Don't forget to take free advice (including mine) for what it's worth. I regularly pull my portly old 18' runabout up a steep ramp using my front wheel drive Taurus wagon with no trouble atoll. When the pickup truck guys have traction trouble, guess which wheels they lock in to get things going? This is not to say you shouldn't get a big truck or suburban or something if you can afford it, (I'd love to have one just for towing), but if you have to make do with a compromise, you can. I don't take my boat on long trips behind the Taurus, by the way, just ~10 miles to and from the ramp to plop it in and pluck it out of the water. Ditto. Our 2 Taurus wagons have been superb tow vehicles including launch ramp performance. Rob |
Vehicle for Towing boat
"Doug Kanter"
Keep in mind that Ford's engine manufacturing tolerances are measures in feet, instead of thousandths of an inch, like Toyota's. So, even if Ford's reliability ratings are close to Toyota's, the Ford will be puking burnt oil out of the tailpipe from the minute it's driven away from the dealer's lot. Chevy & Chrysler aren't far behind. Something must be terribly wrong with my old 89 F-150 with the 5.0 (302) engine. 294000 miles and still not burning a drop of oil. It has been used as a tow vehicle too. |
Vehicle for Towing boat
"Joe Blizzard" wrote in message
... "V Crenshaw" wrote You do NOT want anything with front wheel drive Thanks, this helps a lot. Don't forget to take free advice (including mine) for what it's worth. I regularly pull my portly old 18' runabout up a steep ramp using my front wheel drive Taurus wagon with no trouble atoll. When the pickup truck guys have traction trouble, guess which wheels they lock in to get things going? This is not to say you shouldn't get a big truck or suburban or something if you can afford it, (I'd love to have one just for towing), but if you have to make do with a compromise, you can. I don't take my boat on long trips behind the Taurus, by the way, just ~10 miles to and from the ramp to plop it in and pluck it out of the water. Just before I decided to get rid of my Taurus, my mechanic suggested simply changing the physics of the car a bit by adding air shocks in the rear. My experience was like yours - the car did pretty well, maybe due to its weight. Not great in all conditions, but not too bad, either. |
Vehicle for Towing boat
I think you should re-check the weight. It is hard to believe a 21'
boat + trailer + tare (all the stuff inside including gas) is only 3000 lbs. Bob On Sat, 15 May 2004 15:49:16 GMT, "V Crenshaw" wrote: My husband and I have a 21 foot Searay. We have it in a slip at a marina now. Together it and the trailer weighs 3000 lbs. We are going to buy a new vehicle and we are trying to decide what kind would most closely meet our criteria of 1) hauling misc things like building materials, tools, an occasional sofa or washing machine 2) Holding 4 or more people 3) towing the boat 4) As fuel efficent as possible Truck would be great for everything except the people and fuel. We were thinking about a minivan, but don't know how good it would be at towing the boat and more specifically launching the boat. I say minivan because he likes them better than SUV's. Any advice would be appreciated. V Crenshaw |
Vehicle for Towing boat
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 May 2004 18:55:23 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 15 May 2004 15:49:16 GMT, "V Crenshaw" wrote: My husband and I have a 21 foot Searay. We have it in a slip at a marina now. Together it and the trailer weighs 3000 lbs. We are going to buy a new vehicle and we are trying to decide what kind would most closely meet our criteria of 1) hauling misc things like building materials, tools, an occasional sofa or washing machine 2) Holding 4 or more people 3) towing the boat 4) As fuel efficent as possible Truck would be great for everything except the people and fuel. We were thinking about a minivan, but don't know how good it would be at towing the boat and more specifically launching the boat. I say minivan because he likes them better than SUV's. Any advice would be appreciated. V Crenshaw Here you go: http://www.gmc.com/gmcjsp/sierra/ind...home&pageName= #model2 I don't have the crew cab, but I love mine. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! How old is it? It's a '95. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! I have a 2004 Chevy crew cab and love it. Just took a 700 mile round trip this weekend with the camper on the truck and averaged a little less than than 16 mpg at 70 mph. this included a lot of mountain running. SF bay area to Eureka, Calif for a graduation ceremony. Mine is a 3/4T diesel. And just turned over 2k miles when getting home last night. The crew cab will carry 5 people in comfort, and haul all the rest of the stuff. My 99 Expedition will carry 8 people, but would have trouble with the rest of the stuff. Messes up the leather. Bill |
Vehicle for Towing boat
"V Crenshaw" wrote in message m... Well no, it is a 1989 200 Bowrider, 2500 lb. Custom trailer is 500 lbs as stated on the sale receipt and label on the trailer (not tandam axle/brakes) You are right about the gas and contents. I might have missed it in the thread - for a boat this weight a minivan like a Chevy Astro (and it's GM counterpart) would pull it. I don't even know if they make them anymore. But those vans were/are? built on a truck chassis, so the capacity would be there. Reliability, repair records, etc. are a different story. FWIW Cam |
Vehicle for Towing boat
PS: rather than argue with the folks who think you might be underestimating
the weight, I'd suggest taking it to a scale and actually weighing it - full of gas and all the gear you might be trailering. Even if you're confident about the wt. estimate (which it sounds like it's a reasonable estimate to me), it's still a good idea before you actually narrow your vehicle choices. The data might help you narrow the field. C. |
Vehicle for Towing boat
Also Sprach Not:
I think you should re-check the weight. It is hard to believe a 21' boat + trailer + tare (all the stuff inside including gas) is only 3000 lbs. I tend to agree.. My pop has a 21' Whaler Outrage center console with a 175 HP Evinrude OB and two 18 gallon fuel tanks, on a galvanized EZ Loader. Fully fueled, the boat and trailer weigh 3450 lbs on a certified scale. I would think a 21 foot cuddy cabin with a sterndrive would weigh more than a 21' center console with an outboard. FYI, he used to tow it with a Dodge Caravan, which was on it's third transmission when he sold it. He "upgraded" to a Lexus RX300, which now has mysteriously lost it's overdrive. Dan -- It seemed to me that any civilization that had so far lost its head as to need to include a set of detailed instructions for use in a package of toothpicks, was no longer a civilization in which I could live and stay sane. --Douglas Adams, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish (Wonko the Sane) |
Vehicle for Towing boat
Marshall Banana wrote:
Also Sprach Not: I think you should re-check the weight. It is hard to believe a 21' boat + trailer + tare (all the stuff inside including gas) is only 3000 lbs. I tend to agree.. My pop has a 21' Whaler Outrage center console with a 175 HP Evinrude OB and two 18 gallon fuel tanks, on a galvanized EZ Loader. Fully fueled, the boat and trailer weigh 3450 lbs on a certified scale. I would think a 21 foot cuddy cabin with a sterndrive would weigh more than a 21' center console with an outboard. FYI, he used to tow it with a Dodge Caravan, which was on it's third transmission when he sold it. He "upgraded" to a Lexus RX300, which now has mysteriously lost it's overdrive. Dan The RX300 is supposed to be a pretty decent tow vehicle. Please post back and let us know how he did with the transmission trouble. Rob |
Vehicle for Towing boat
"Marshall Banana" wrote in message
... Also Sprach Not: I think you should re-check the weight. It is hard to believe a 21' boat + trailer + tare (all the stuff inside including gas) is only 3000 lbs. I tend to agree.. My pop has a 21' Whaler Outrage center console with a 175 HP Evinrude OB and two 18 gallon fuel tanks, on a galvanized EZ Loader. Fully fueled, the boat and trailer weigh 3450 lbs on a certified scale. I would think a 21 foot cuddy cabin with a sterndrive would weigh more than a 21' center console with an outboard. FYI, he used to tow it with a Dodge Caravan, which was on it's third transmission when he sold it. He "upgraded" to a Lexus RX300, which now has mysteriously lost it's overdrive. Does the Lexus have a transmission cooler? |
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