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On Apr 1, 12:36*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I was thinking of taking the new boat to the lake this afternoon using my wife's car. She has a FWD Saturn Vue with the factory larger tires. It has the towing capacity but a friend warned me that FWD vehicles may be more likely to spin out pulling a boat out of the water. The car as electronic traction control. If it slips does it help to let air out of the tires? I do carry a 10,000 lb tow rope. If someone is around and I can't get it out I guess I could ask for a pull, but hopefully I won't have to. Any tricks are appreciated, hopefully it won't be an issue but I don't want to get stuck. -Robert A big variable with front wheel drive cars is the incline of the ramp. If the ramp is steep you'll get less traction. Other variables are total weight of boat, tongue weight, what the ramp is (concrete, gravel, etc) and whether it's generally slippery when wet, etc. I've got a ramp I use that in the morning before it gets used alot is fine, after it gets a good soaking from boats being pulled it gets slippery. |
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