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On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 17:36:43 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
"D-unit" wrote in message ... "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... 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 I may have a similar issue to deal with this year. I keep a boat (21' Carolina skiff) in a neighborhood with a boat ramp. Travel from my place to the ramp is 3 blocks. I'd like to *attempt* to load and unload the boat with my Honda Accord. (try not to laugh). It would keep me from driving a gas guzzler to/from said beach place (approx. 160 miles) *and* keep me from having to leave a pickup truck down there solely for that purpose which is what I did last year. I don't think loading the boat into the water would be a problem. I like to shuttle back/forth to the beach house in the Honda for obvious reasons. The ramp is not very steep and there's very little tongue weight by the trailer.. Ramp wetness would probably be an issue. Falling tide = wet ramp Rising tide = dry ramp. (most of the time when I would use it) db~still trying to decide if this is a good idea. After purchasing our 20 footer mid season and 1/2 season of trailering it I soon got tired of the lines at the ramps, folks who could not back a trailer in, discourteous people and generally the PITA trailering is. The next season we leased a dock and have done so since then. It is worth every dollar. But you're limited to one body of water. Trailering allows me to easily use the Chesapeake Bay, Potomac River, Rappahannock River, and Lake Anna, all within an hour's drive. If I want to drive for three hours, I can be in the Atlantic. That's a big reason for trailering. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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