Formula 272 advice sought
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From: peabody mass
what has always held me back from a 30 ft anything has been you really need to have a 3/4 ton or better pick up tough if you really dont need it for work or if a dedicated tow vehicle is out of the budget i just always seem to have a 1/2 ton p/u or suv
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From: Indy, St. Louis, LOTO
Not sure how much lighter a 27' with twins would be than a 30'. Do agree that a 3/4 ton would be better pulling, but 2 buts: The 27 may be heavy enough to also use a 3/4 ton, and today's 1/2 tons have amazing tow ratings.
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From: Ocala, Fl
I had a 272 LS with twins and now have a Formula 255 Liberator with twins. Both boats are within 200# of each other. Figure with full gas, gear and trailer you will tow 7500# +/-.
I have pulled both with a 4 x 4 1/2 ton PU and now tow with an AWD Cadillac Escalade ESV. If you ramp...strongly consider 4 x 4 or AWD...in SE Florida you will be hard pressed (at most ramps) to pull a 272 out of the water at low tide with out 4 wheels pulling.
Just giving advice based on my personal experience.
I have pulled both with a 4 x 4 1/2 ton PU and now tow with an AWD Cadillac Escalade ESV. If you ramp...strongly consider 4 x 4 or AWD...in SE Florida you will be hard pressed (at most ramps) to pull a 272 out of the water at low tide with out 4 wheels pulling.
Just giving advice based on my personal experience.
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From: NE Indiana
My 1999 suburban pulls my 272 fine at 8,000 to 8,500 on a steel trailer, but you definitely feel it around curves. I put that behind my 2004 3/4 ton suburban and it is like it went away, not there.
The flat glass is old school and for some, the only way to go. Turned down a couple good deals due to the curved glass, just not into that I guess. The small block alpha drives are a really simple and cheap setup. But an old 5.7 vortec truck motor and rework it. Alpha drives are cheap.
A 311 would be way better, but you are definitely into big block cost there and a 3/4 ton tow. Price seems high for an 86 unless it is really in good shape.
Good luck,
Brian
The flat glass is old school and for some, the only way to go. Turned down a couple good deals due to the curved glass, just not into that I guess. The small block alpha drives are a really simple and cheap setup. But an old 5.7 vortec truck motor and rework it. Alpha drives are cheap.
A 311 would be way better, but you are definitely into big block cost there and a 3/4 ton tow. Price seems high for an 86 unless it is really in good shape.
Good luck,
Brian
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