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Towing with a minivan
Denis Roy wrote:
The horsepower on my 95 Windstar was 156, but this was upped to about 200 the following year. I'm not sure what the rating is on my 03 but it's at least 200 and the van has far better power to pull the boat than the 2000 Chev Venture it replaced. That's good to hear - the 3.4 Venture is 185 published hp. In 1995 the Ford 3.8 was 155, then 200 in 1996 when the 3.0 became available(at 150hp). I didn't realize it was that high for the 3.8. That kinda' kicks the GM 4.3(Astro/Safari) at only 190hp. Rob |
Towing with a minivan
"trainfan1" wrote in message et... katekebo wrote: I have been towing a 175 with a Toyota Sienna minivan for two years with no issues. The Toyota is rated to 3500 lb towing capacity. In addition to the the boat I have towed (ocassionally) U-Haul trailers at or very close to the 3500 lb limit, with no problems. Front wheel drive has never been an issue to pull the boat out of the water, even on steep and wet ramps. I don't think there is any fundamental issue with using a minivan to tow a boat, as long as the engine has enough power and the transmission is strong enough. I don't know about Ford, but I have seen many Toyota and Honda minivans towing boats around here with not problems. Richcosta wrote: I am considering purchasing an '06 175, which when on a trailer with gas will come in at about 2,400 lbs. My Windstar has a towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. As I will be using the boat at a ramp about 3 miles away, do I run the risk of fishing my van out of the river? Thank you. The Sienna & Odyssey are 240/245 hp beasts, though. The WindStar is only about 145hp. Rob And if it is like my nextdoor neighbors POS Windstar, it will fail without towing. |
Towing with a minivan
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 19:58:23 GMT, Alotta Fagina
wrote: You wrote: I am considering purchasing an '06 175, which when on a trailer with gas will come in at about 2,400 lbs. My Windstar has a towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. As I will be using the boat at a ramp about 3 miles away, do I run the risk of fishing my van out of the river? Since you don't know how to subtract 2,400 from 2,000, I say GO FOR IT! duh, I think your dry humor will be lost on the original poster. Since it was such an idiotic question I wonder if the original poster was either unstable or trying to get a rise. |
Towing with a minivan
No, the humor was not lost. It was a legit. question, but I guess it
did not pass muster with some. It is a shame that one cannot feel free to post a question without the possibility of sarcastic responses. Everyone is new to something at some point. For those who answered the question without the need to feel better about themselves at other's expense, I appreciate your help. wrote: On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 19:58:23 GMT, Alotta Fagina wrote: You wrote: I am considering purchasing an '06 175, which when on a trailer with gas will come in at about 2,400 lbs. My Windstar has a towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. As I will be using the boat at a ramp about 3 miles away, do I run the risk of fishing my van out of the river? Since you don't know how to subtract 2,400 from 2,000, I say GO FOR IT! duh, I think your dry humor will be lost on the original poster. Since it was such an idiotic question I wonder if the original poster was either unstable or trying to get a rise. |
Towing with a minivan
Richcosta wrote:
For those who answered the question without the need to feel better about themselves at other's expense, I appreciate your help. I didn't see any mention of braking. If you try this be sure your van's brakes and tires are in good shape and leave *lots* of room. |
Towing with a minivan
"Don White" wrote
Guess it's in the gearing/engine torque as the Ranger easily pulls the 2000 lb load. Exactly. That's why a 40HP tractor can outpull a big ol' pickup truck. |
Towing with a minivan
-rick- wrote:
Richcosta wrote: For those who answered the question without the need to feel better about themselves at other's expense, I appreciate your help. I didn't see any mention of braking. If you try this be sure your van's brakes and tires are in good shape and leave *lots* of room. Yup I mentioned it a while back. A number of vehicles rated for 2000 lbs towing demand trailer brakes if the total load exceeds 1000 lbs. eg... my 1995 Plymouth Voyager |
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