ryno1234
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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This is a question coming from complete ignorance regarding towing larger boats.
I currently have a 19' boat. It was my first boat ever and my first time towing ever. 12 years later, I'm plenty comfortable with towing, but that said I had never checked "if" I could tow from a capacity standpoint when I first got the boat. Because of that, I've never thought twice about it.
Fast forward to today, I'm looking at buying a new boat, but larger (30' tongue to outdrive). Boat weighs 5,000 lbs and the trailer is probably 1,500 - 2,000lbs. The trailer has surge brakes (if that matters)
The towing capacity of my 2007 Lincoln Navigator is 6,000lbs. Looks like I'm over anywhere from 500 - 1,000lbs.
How significant is this overage?
I currently have a 19' boat. It was my first boat ever and my first time towing ever. 12 years later, I'm plenty comfortable with towing, but that said I had never checked "if" I could tow from a capacity standpoint when I first got the boat. Because of that, I've never thought twice about it.
Fast forward to today, I'm looking at buying a new boat, but larger (30' tongue to outdrive). Boat weighs 5,000 lbs and the trailer is probably 1,500 - 2,000lbs. The trailer has surge brakes (if that matters)
The towing capacity of my 2007 Lincoln Navigator is 6,000lbs. Looks like I'm over anywhere from 500 - 1,000lbs.
How significant is this overage?