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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 09:48:55 -0500, HK wrote: ...to lift that tongue of that trailer by hand with the boat on it and put it on the hitch ball? No, I don't mean youse guys with the small boats. I think the last time I was able to do this was in the late 1950s, with my 15' Wolverine and 25 or 33 hp Big Twin. You need at least 5% tongue weight (boat + trailer) so for all practical purposes you are limited to a boat/trailer combo of 3000 lbs or so, preferably less. Of course if you are driving at the sedate old lady speeds that you once claimed, you could tow with 1% tongue weight. Just move your boat aft on the trailer and drive less than 40 mph. Do you have to be a snarky ass with every response you post? I drive at a safe speed when trailering, 55 to 60 mph when conditions allow. I see no reason to burn as much fuel as possible and be on the ragged edge of the ability of my vehicle and trailer brakes when towing. |
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