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Griff 08-12-2020 01:40 AM

Its going to be close to 8k on a steel trailer. I would not want to do it with 1/2 ton and 5.0. It'll be shifting like crazy and probably destroy the tranny.

Dnsteininger 08-17-2020 09:24 PM

I had a 1999- 29' outlaw with twin 7.4 MPIs, when I got the boat I had a GMC 1/2ton extend a cab 4x4 with the 5.3. I towed the boat once with it and it was not safe at all and pushed the truck around. I ended up replacing the truck with a 3/4 -2500HD diesel GMC -4x4 Crew cab and it towed it with ease. If you put some good quality light truck -10ply tires on the 1/2 ton Ford it will make a huge difference on how the truck will handle with the boat behind it.

ttuton 08-18-2020 06:32 AM

Thanks for all the replies. I think based on the info you guys provided I need to wait and get back to a heavy duty truck before boat shopping.

DOCANDTHEGOOSE 11-26-2020 02:08 AM

Speed is easy, its' prop walk and prop roll, and balance with a single, set up the motor to run a 30P Bravo 1 or 28P Maximus, that's probably more speed than you will probably, what engine is in it.

DOCANDTHEGOOSE 11-26-2020 02:09 AM

30P Bravo1 or 28P Maximus is the XR lower gear ceiling for power.

DOCANDTHEGOOSE 11-26-2020 02:11 AM

502 MPI can go to 555 MPI at 9.8/1 compression, how fast do you want to go.

bajaman 11-26-2020 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by ttuton (Post 4753454)
Thanks for all the replies. I think based on the info you guys provided I need to wait and get back to a heavy duty truck before boat shopping.

My 252 Islander is 6,470 pounds with trailer according to my local scales. I tow it with a 2010 F-150 with the 5.4 engine,. 3:55 final drive. On flat roads I really don't even hardly notice the boat back there and I get around 13 mpg. Hilly country it makes its presence known, often times shifting down to 3rd gear and staying there whilst climbing a hill...and the mileage drops to about 8 mpg.

I wouldn't want to pull any larger load on the roads I trailer my boat, without going to a 3/4 or 1 ton truck.

jimjomack 12-09-2020 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by ttuton (Post 4752381)
I came across a 29 outlaw with a single 500hp in it. My question is how do they perform with a single? Are they a drive killer? What kind of cruising speed and top speed? Is it too much to pull with a newer f150?


I had an F350 with the diesel engine. Not dually but was 4 X 4. I pulled a 28 Pantera with twins and a steel myco trailer with ease. Need the 4X4 with low range to pull the boat out of the ramp though. I also had a Baja 24 outlaw with a single 502 which had a top speed of around 68 MPH. Had a Bravo one drive. But after a few years it started to develop too many cracks. Thats why I went to a Pantera. Sold that to get out of boating.

spazz 12-09-2020 08:35 PM

I have a 29 Outlaw with a single 502. I pull it with my 2012 F150 super crew. It pulls and stops great. I have the 3.5 ecoboost with the trailering package. My trailer is a tandem eagle steel. My trip to the ramp is an hour and 15 minutes each way. I hope this helps.


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