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DK July 30th 08 12:50 AM

Can I pull this boat?
 
SSmokin wrote:
I have a 2002 Ford F-150. 5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? Any thoughts? :o


If A to B is around the lot you may not trash your tranny. On the road,
forget it. Steep ramp? No way in hell.

[email protected] July 30th 08 12:56 AM

Can I pull this boat?
 
On Jul 29, 7:50*pm, DK wrote:
SSmokin wrote:
I have a 2002 Ford F-150. *5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. *I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). *I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? *Any thoughts? *:o


If A to B is around the lot you may not trash your tranny. *On the road,
forget it. *Steep ramp? *No way in hell.


Personally, I think we have a poster here testing his own security.
Making sure he can't be tracked, with this phony post;) I don't think
anyone is actually considering this for real.. Just a test..

Larry July 30th 08 01:11 AM

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"Eisboch" wrote in
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wrote in message
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Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.

I have to disagree, I think that truck is more than enough.




A 29' boat with a F-150?

Are you serious?

Eisboch




F-150 is a HALF TON pickup.....as in 1000 pounds!

Duhh.....(c;

5 mpg for 900 miles? Yecch! It's almost cheaper to scuttle the damned
boat when you're done with it and buy a new one when you get to the next
place you're going to fish! At $4/gallon that's $720 just to get it home!

"Hey, kid! Here's the keys and title to that nice CC over there. It's
yours. We can't afford to tow it home. Take us fishing when we come back
next year, ok?"


John H.[_5_] July 30th 08 01:17 AM

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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:56:31 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Jul 29, 7:50*pm, DK wrote:
SSmokin wrote:
I have a 2002 Ford F-150. *5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. *I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). *I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? *Any thoughts? *:o


If A to B is around the lot you may not trash your tranny. *On the road,
forget it. *Steep ramp? *No way in hell.


Personally, I think we have a poster here testing his own security.
Making sure he can't be tracked, with this phony post;) I don't think
anyone is actually considering this for real.. Just a test..


Was his name 'J.H. Crist'?

HK July 30th 08 01:24 AM

Can I pull this boat?
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:22:27 -0500, SSmokin wrote:

I have a 2002 Ford F-150. 5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? Any thoughts? :o


In my opinion, no.

I have a 2005 version of that same truck and it will barely tow my
Ranger 20' 200 C center console - boat, engine, trailer weigh in at
just over 5,000 lbs. I get 5 mpg on average over 900 miles of towing
just last week and the average speed was 50 mph.

Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.



Hmmm. Apples and oranges, but when I pull Yo Ho, I get about 12 mpg
with my V8 SUV. I think we are pulling about the same weight, too.

Short Wave Sportfishing July 30th 08 01:30 AM

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On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 00:11:16 +0000, Larry wrote:

"Eisboch" wrote in
m:


wrote in message
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Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.

I have to disagree, I think that truck is more than enough.




A 29' boat with a F-150?

Are you serious?

Eisboch




F-150 is a HALF TON pickup.....as in 1000 pounds!

Duhh.....(c;

5 mpg for 900 miles? Yecch! It's almost cheaper to scuttle the damned
boat when you're done with it and buy a new one when you get to the next
place you're going to fish! At $4/gallon that's $720 just to get it home!

"Hey, kid! Here's the keys and title to that nice CC over there. It's
yours. We can't afford to tow it home. Take us fishing when we come back
next year, ok?"


Shut the hell up moron.

Short Wave Sportfishing July 30th 08 01:31 AM

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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 20:24:25 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:22:27 -0500, SSmokin wrote:

I have a 2002 Ford F-150. 5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? Any thoughts? :o


In my opinion, no.

I have a 2005 version of that same truck and it will barely tow my
Ranger 20' 200 C center console - boat, engine, trailer weigh in at
just over 5,000 lbs. I get 5 mpg on average over 900 miles of towing
just last week and the average speed was 50 mph.

Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.



Hmmm. Apples and oranges, but when I pull Yo Ho, I get about 12 mpg
with my V8 SUV. I think we are pulling about the same weight, too.


Of course it does.

You are the master.

[email protected] July 30th 08 01:58 AM

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On Jul 29, 7:16*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message

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Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.


I have to disagree, I think that truck is more than enough.


A 29' boat with a F-150?

Are you serious?

Eisboch


Yes. Remember that I " wash the trucks as they come of the
truck" ...remember?
(snarky remark you made discussing
Vipers, and the T-10 Engine)
My Astro Van can pull my 20' tank of a boat, on a twin axle trailer.
It also launches, and recovers it as well.
Are the F-150s you get in the states de-tuned or something? Put your
foot in it.

[email protected] July 30th 08 02:11 AM

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On Jul 29, 7:50*pm, DK wrote:
SSmokin wrote:
I have a 2002 Ford F-150. *5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. *I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). *I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? *Any thoughts? *:o


If A to B is around the lot you may not trash your tranny. *On the road,
forget it. *Steep ramp? *No way in hell.


Thats wacked. Again, I pulled my 20' Tank all the way up to Owen Sound
last year with two other guys, all gear, food, beer, etc,etc. and it
only cost me $35 one way.
Its got a V6 in it! What the hells wrong with your Fords " down
there?"
Sounds to me you're either chicken **** to use the truck,
or........its " clapped-out ". I can picture the flapping fenders, and
box full of old barbeques, rotten boat fenders, motor bike parts,
maybe an old stove, as well.
How god dam far would you pull a 29' boat, anyway? I only have to go
12 miles to the ramp.
Would the tower even consider changing tranny fluid more than once
every 5 years?

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_2_] July 30th 08 02:45 AM

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 20:24:25 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:22:27 -0500, SSmokin wrote:

I have a 2002 Ford F-150. 5.4, 4x4 Extended Cab. I’m looking at a
29’ Cheetah offshore (CX-29). I know that the truck can pull the boat
from point A to point B, but what about "out of the water, on a steep
ramp"? Any thoughts? :o
In my opinion, no.

I have a 2005 version of that same truck and it will barely tow my
Ranger 20' 200 C center console - boat, engine, trailer weigh in at
just over 5,000 lbs. I get 5 mpg on average over 900 miles of towing
just last week and the average speed was 50 mph.

Do what you will, but you need a bigger truck.


Hmmm. Apples and oranges, but when I pull Yo Ho, I get about 12 mpg
with my V8 SUV. I think we are pulling about the same weight, too.


Of course it does.

You are the master.


If you are only trailering a boat a few miles to the ramp a few times a
year, it is hard to tell what you mpg is.


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