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towing new boat
I have a chevy blazer 4 door 4.3l V6. I have a class 3 hitch on it. I
am going to tow a boat with trailer and pneumatic brakes to my house in PA from Baltimore city. Then I will tow it to a farm close to lake raystown, about 5-10 miles. Is this Blazer enough? I have heard the V6 will do it, but it may be a bit slow (40-45 miles) on hills, but would not hurt transmission and blazer. Any suggestions? |
towing new boat
Mike wrote:
I have a chevy blazer 4 door 4.3l V6. I have a class 3 hitch on it. I am going to tow a boat with trailer and pneumatic brakes to my house in PA from Baltimore city. Then I will tow it to a farm close to lake raystown, about 5-10 miles. Is this Blazer enough? I have heard the V6 will do it, but it may be a bit slow (40-45 miles) on hills, but would not hurt transmission and blazer. Any suggestions? Do you know the weight of boat/trailer combo? I'm guessing over 3000 lbs if the trailer has brakes. What is your Blazer rated to tow? I would guess at least 3500 lbs. Are those brakes seized from sitting around, have the hubs been greased lately etc, etc. |
towing new boat
"Mike" wrote in message oups.com... I have a chevy blazer 4 door 4.3l V6. I have a class 3 hitch on it. I am going to tow a boat with trailer and pneumatic brakes to my house in PA from Baltimore city. Then I will tow it to a farm close to lake raystown, about 5-10 miles. Is this Blazer enough? I have heard the V6 will do it, but it may be a bit slow (40-45 miles) on hills, but would not hurt transmission and blazer. Any suggestions? Pneumatic brakes?? I don't think a Blazer is going to have air for trailer brakes. Maybe there are there electric over air brakes, but I have not seen any, only electic over hydrolic. Good luck! Dan |
towing new boat
My boat/trailer is about 4500 lbs. Not sure about transmission other
than brand new Jasper transmission about 4000 miles ago. Have appointment to put new brakes on next week, brand new ball joints about 4-5k ago. |
towing new boat
"Mike" wrote in message ups.com... My boat/trailer is about 4500 lbs. Not sure about transmission other than brand new Jasper transmission about 4000 miles ago. Have appointment to put new brakes on next week, brand new ball joints about 4-5k ago. Your Blazer is not a good choice of a long distance highway tow vehicle for 4500 lbs. You may mechanically make it, but it's not safe. Just MHO, sprinkled with a good amount of long distance towing experience in the past few years. RCE |
towing new boat
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 11:30:43 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: Go slow, but even at that, not a great idea. That's a lot for a small Blazer. I agree, way too much boat and trailer for highway speed. You're not going to have enough power to accelerate into traffic, the wheelbase is too short to control trailer sway, the brakes will be marginal at best, and the tongue weight may be high enough to change the handling characteristics of the Blazer. |
towing new boat
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 11:30:43 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Go slow, but even at that, not a great idea. That's a lot for a small Blazer. I agree, way too much boat and trailer for highway speed. You're not going to have enough power to accelerate into traffic, the wheelbase is too short to control trailer sway, the brakes will be marginal at best, and the tongue weight may be high enough to change the handling characteristics of the Blazer. Not only that, but even if he is able to make the trip safely, it will have a serious impact on his transmission, brakes and rotors. It would be cheaper to rent a truck heavy enough to safely tow the boat. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
towing new boat
Danlw wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message oups.com... I have a chevy blazer 4 door 4.3l V6. I have a class 3 hitch on it. I am going to tow a boat with trailer and pneumatic brakes to my house in PA from Baltimore city. Then I will tow it to a farm close to lake raystown, about 5-10 miles. Is this Blazer enough? I have heard the V6 will do it, but it may be a bit slow (40-45 miles) on hills, but would not hurt transmission and blazer. Any suggestions? Pneumatic brakes?? I don't think a Blazer is going to have air for trailer brakes. Maybe there are there electric over air brakes, but I have not seen any, only electic over hydrolic. Good luck! Dan I assumed he meant surge hydraulic brakes on the trailer, but that's just a guess. |
towing new boat
Mike wrote:
My boat/trailer is about 4500 lbs. Not sure about transmission other than brand new Jasper transmission about 4000 miles ago. Have appointment to put new brakes on next week, brand new ball joints about 4-5k ago. Ouch! Even if your Blazer is rated for 5000 lbs...they recommend you don't tow anymore than 80% of your capacity as a safety factor. That would drop you down to a 4000 lb safe tow. The question is...is your vehicle rated for 6500 lbs? The dealer can check this out and if not... I'd keep my trips short & sweet under the speed limit. |
towing new boat
Mike,
Surely you have a friend with a pickup rated for over the load you intend to tow? If you are going to be towing this load regularly buy an older (or new if it's affordable) 1/2 ton pickup with tow package. It'll tow your boat/trailer well and you'll surely find it useful for other tasks as well. Don't use the Blazer to tow that load. Butch "Don White" wrote in message ... Mike wrote: My boat/trailer is about 4500 lbs. Not sure about transmission other than brand new Jasper transmission about 4000 miles ago. Have appointment to put new brakes on next week, brand new ball joints about 4-5k ago. Ouch! Even if your Blazer is rated for 5000 lbs...they recommend you don't tow anymore than 80% of your capacity as a safety factor. That would drop you down to a 4000 lb safe tow. The question is...is your vehicle rated for 6500 lbs? The dealer can check this out and if not... I'd keep my trips short & sweet under the speed limit. |
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