undercover500
Seaman Apprentice
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- Apr 21, 2022
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So, we have a 3000lb boat (2,600 dry with motor) with all gear and fuel, probably closer to 3,000. We have two vehicles, one is AWD and rated at 5000lbs and another that is FWD and rated at 3,500. Obviously, it would make more sense to take the more suited vehicle, however, sometimes that will not be possible. Is launching and retrieving with a FWD doable? We've done it with other boats, but nothing close to 3,000lbs before, maybe 2000.
Any tips? I know you can crawl up the ramp at an angle, give a push with the outboards, get someone to hook up a tow strap, which we have, put someone on the hood or in the passenger seat, don't winch the boat fully on the trailer or have someone sit in the boat at the back to reduce tongue weight and get a "running" start (no wheel spin, just gathering momentum while the boat is still mostly in the water).
We don't have super steep ramps here, no huge tide swings either (inland lakes, not on the coast), and if we are not towing with the more capable vehicle, we will always have at least one other car (that could help pull with a tow strap, if needed).
Any tips? I know you can crawl up the ramp at an angle, give a push with the outboards, get someone to hook up a tow strap, which we have, put someone on the hood or in the passenger seat, don't winch the boat fully on the trailer or have someone sit in the boat at the back to reduce tongue weight and get a "running" start (no wheel spin, just gathering momentum while the boat is still mostly in the water).
We don't have super steep ramps here, no huge tide swings either (inland lakes, not on the coast), and if we are not towing with the more capable vehicle, we will always have at least one other car (that could help pull with a tow strap, if needed).