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tim mccray 04-19-2012 08:43 PM

Haven't seen that before, thanks for posting it.

H20 Toie 04-19-2012 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by HTRDLNCN (Post 3668039)
because only on OSO do you find Big Ballers that think everyone can afford a truck that costs as much if not more than the boat it is pulling.
:)
They dont realize not everyone makes 200+k a year

Well my used sportchassis with 20k miles was less than my new F450

i have usually got rid of my trucks about 150k miles but with this one who knows

bigfarmer 04-20-2012 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 3668029)
that thing is pretty sick. Is it on 44'S

Reminds me of my suburban I had for a while on 42's. Fun, but a PITA. Sold it when we got the Gun.

I'm running 49's on it with 5:38 gears, its a fun rig to drive but I know what you mean when you say it can be a pain sometimes!

carter38 04-20-2012 10:42 AM

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Here's my old tow rig sold it and bought a 2011 haven't done anything to it yet.

UrbanDisturbance 04-20-2012 12:41 PM

I was worried about the weight limit.
Did some research.
The curb weight of a Dodge Dually 3500 4x4 Diesel Crew Cap with 8 inch bed weighs around 7800 lbs. Boat 11,500. Trailer 2400lbs. 220 gallons of fuel in boat 1835.90lbs. Full tank of Diesel gas in truck. 268lbs.

Total. 23804.03lbs.
That's below the 26,001 limit.
Of course I did not add beer and people in the car or boat.

Unless I am looking at this wrong, you don't need a Class A or B licence if you drive a 3500.
Tell that to the police.

Go to this link and change the options to 3500 4x4 and crew cap with 8 inch bed, then go to dimensions in the list and look.

http://www.ramtrucks.com/hostc/vsmc/...Code=CUT201215

OldSchool 04-20-2012 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by HTRDLNCN (Post 3668039)
because only on OSO do you find Big Ballers that think everyone can afford a truck that costs as much if not more than the boat it is pulling.

I towed my '88 Top Gun for years with an '05 2500 Duramax. It towed it fine and (if the trailer brakes work) the trailer will stop the truck. ;)

But the bottom line is that I was towing above the truck's rated capacity and if a family in a Minivan pulled out in front of me and I hit them I would be toast...... So, just to prove that it can be done the OldSchool way, :D I looked and looked until I found something that:
A) Could tow my chitbox legally.
B) Was cool
C) Cost less that 25K

...and this is what I found. Am I big baller in my my mind? NOPE, just someone who lives within his means. Old boat, Old Truck ..... but not risking my azz every time I tow= PRICELESS!!!!!!

mmb 04-20-2012 02:42 PM

A truck capable of pulling 40,000 pounds to move a 15,000 pound boat.......... I'll stick with my F-450, 33,000 GCWR and weighs 8290... That's 24,000 pounds for passengers, cargo and load........ More than enough truck

Put a 18,000 pound hitch on and call it a day.

HTRDLNCN 04-20-2012 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 3668811)
C) Cost less that 25K

...and this is what I found. Am I big baller in my my mind? NOPE, just someone who lives within his means. Old boat, Old Truck ..... but not risking my azz every time I tow= PRICELESS!!!!!!

Nothing wrong with old brother, I have 88 boat with an 89 truck.. Boat looks tiny behind the boxtruck
http://www.seriousoffshore.com/forum...313001021b.jpg

tim mccray 04-20-2012 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by UrbanDisturbance (Post 3668793)
I was worried about the weight limit.
Did some research.
The curb weight of a Dodge Dually 3500 4x4 Diesel Crew Cap with 8 inch bed weighs around 7800 lbs. Boat 11,500. Trailer 2400lbs. 220 gallons of fuel in boat 1835.90lbs. Full tank of Diesel gas in truck. 268lbs.

Total. 23804.03lbs.
That's below the 26,001 limit.
Of course I did not add beer and people in the car or boat.

Unless I am looking at this wrong, you don't need a Class A or B licence if you drive a 3500.
Tell that to the police.

Go to this link and change the options to 3500 4x4 and crew cap with 8 inch bed, then go to dimensions in the list and look.

http://www.ramtrucks.com/hostc/vsmc/...Code=CUT201215

That's cool, looks like you did your home work and the math.... What's the tongue weight though, I didn't see that in your figures?... Depending on where the wheels of the trailer sit you're usually about 15% of your total weight. They say 10 to 20%. So on the low end you have to ad 10 percent to your total of 15735 for your tailer, boat and fuel, worse case ad 20%. So low end you're about 17,308 and high end you're at 18,882. What does the Dodge tow off the ball mount? And don't forget your weight distribution bars.. At least Dodge says you need them over 10500 I think.

H20 Toie 04-20-2012 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by UrbanDisturbance (Post 3668793)
I was worried about the weight limit.
Did some research.
The curb weight of a Dodge Dually 3500 4x4 Diesel Crew Cap with 8 inch bed weighs around 7800 lbs. Boat 11,500. Trailer 2400lbs. 220 gallons of fuel in boat 1835.90lbs. Full tank of Diesel gas in truck. 268lbs.

Total. 23804.03lbs.
That's below the 26,001 limit.
Of course I did not add beer and people in the car or boat.

Unless I am looking at this wrong, you don't need a Class A or B licence if you drive a 3500.
Tell that to the police.

Go to this link and change the options to 3500 4x4 and crew cap with 8 inch bed, then go to dimensions in the list and look.

http://www.ramtrucks.com/hostc/vsmc/...Code=CUT201215

If your towing over 10k then you need a class a or b it's not what your towing it with


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