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I think you make the most sense the 2wd 8,000 lbs GVWR at an incline makes the biggest issue! Just having a 4x4 diesel won't improve the situation anymore unless it is a 2500HD or beefier vehicle.Only having 2 WD is probably the biggest issue. Even with minimal fuel and gear aboard your launch and retrieve weight is going to be 8,500-9,000 lbs.
You will certainly be over your weight rating, so it is a matter of the driving situation and the launch ramp situation.
Let us know how it goes.
3 batteries are 60-70# is 180-210#. Not 120It surprises me that people be launching boats full of water black water etc.. I looked at the batteries their about 60-70 pounds apiece 3 batteries are average so that 120 pounds. I have looked at lighter boats, and rented them but it's like being on a 7-meter rib after a while you're like now what? So, I definitely do not want to go lighter. 5 to 15 knot cruising speed is just fine and dump black water at 10 NM. But I would probably fare better with a 2500 HD ford in pulling her out.
4 wheel drive simply gives you traction. I have pulled 10000# rigs up a ramp with an 4 wheel drive durango for guys that couldnt move it with a F350 diesel duely because they were spinning. however yes, a 250 or even an extended heavy duty 150 would have a higher towing capacity. a 250 HD would squat less.I think you make the most sense the 2wd 8,000 lbs GVWR at an incline makes the biggest issue! Just having a 4x4 diesel won't improve the situation anymore unless it is a 2500HD or beefier vehicle.
This is the point I thought of when I first read the post.you also only have 2 wheel drive. if there is any algae on the ramp, you will not be able to retrieve the boat and most likely will end up on youtube with your yukon being pulled in. 50% of the ramps I launch and retrieve from require 4 wheel drive a good part of the year. these are improved ramps with algae and slime on them which makes them slicker than elephant snot. the tides hide or expose up to 20 feet of this slime and the truck will just spin the rear wheels. so I switch to 4 wheel drive
Doesn't everyone want to be like Al Bundy "No Brakes No Brakes!!!" Crash.. and the Family "Yay Presents!!!"I would highly not recommend towing that boat with you Yukon XL 2WD. Your vehicle have the power to tow it down the road just fine, but stopping will be another issue and would be unsafe. I can tell you from experience launching and retrieving with your XL. I've done it with a boat that has a dry weight of 5400lbs and it slide down on the dock everytime and it's an uneasy feeling.
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