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Old 10-24-2007 | 06:03 PM
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whats the weight of a 32 fever, yr 1998-2003, with a trailer
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Old 10-30-2007 | 10:17 AM
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nobody knows this? can i go with the NADA weight? Im looking to get an 07 or 08 tahoe but want to make sure i can safely and legally tow wth it
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Old 10-30-2007 | 10:33 AM
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Take the weight of the boat and add another 2g's...at least. Do yourself a favor and get a 3/4 ton burb or excursion. To be safe.
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More than what any 1/2 ton truck/SUV can safely handle. Its probably going to be at least 9000 lbs. on a trailer, full of gear, fuel, coolers, tools, etc. Just an example, but my 26' Sonic with a single HP500EFI was 7280 lbs, almost full of fuel on an aluminum tandem trailer. A 32' Fever is 4 more feet of boat (+/- ), and a second engine/drive/rigging, and bigger fuel tank(s).

Then you add in the weight of your passengers, and all the crap you will have in the Tahoe, and you will be WAY over the capacity of what you are legally and safely able to handle.

There are plenty of folks out there towing way more than they legally or safely should be. They are gambling EVERYTHING when they do, as your insurance will likely kiss your ass goodbye in the event of a mishap. Its not worth it.
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Old 10-30-2007 | 11:46 AM
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I don't know the weight, but I can tell you the tahoe is not going to cut it, unless your only going a mile or two.
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Old 10-30-2007 | 12:18 PM
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my 89/29 with twin smallblocks on a steel tandem trailer with 1/2 tank fuel with ropes, anchors, lifejackets one cooler wieghed 9500 just so you know.....and thats a 3/4 ton Suburban 4x4
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Old 10-30-2007 | 12:33 PM
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A 32 is 7400lbs dry.
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Old 10-30-2007 | 01:09 PM
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i've got a 2004 2500 HD ext cab right now with the 4.10's, 4x4 and the truck doenst even know te boat is there, just recently i decided to keep the boat at a marina in the dry racks, so no more towing unless a poker run or maintance.... i might need a truck 4-5 times a yr, TOPS

my old lady has an acura she wants to get rid of for a tahoe, i was trying to make it work where we got rid of both and her every day driver is a vehical that can tow the boat...

my every day driver is a company provided ford explorer, so it just chaps my ass to see that 36k truck i bought new 3 yrs ago sit month in and month out

any ideas?

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Originally Posted by runafever
A 32 is 7400lbs dry.
Plus 6 lbs./gallon of fuel plus at least 2000 lbs. for a trailer. It does not matter what gears or what you put in the drivetrain to get it moving. Its about stopping it and controlling it safely every time, with out the tail outwagging the dog. People who buy SUVs fill them with cargo and people, and that also goes toward your overall GCWR.

The Suburban 2500 4x4 is rated at 9300 lbs. towing. You MIGHT just squeak by safely/legally, but I would not bet on it. I don't like the words might and safe in the same sentence.

You can't have too much truck; especially not when safety and family are at stake. Unless you have 4 kids, go for the 2500 HD crew cab, or maybe the Dodge MegaCab 2500.

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Originally Posted by Boomer35
nobody knows this? can i go with the NADA weight? Im looking to get an 07 or 08 tahoe but want to make sure i can safely and legally tow wth it
I have owned a 1998 32" Fever for three years. Great boat! For two years I towed it with a 2002 Suburban 1500. It could get scary at times. I would rate the pulling qualities of the Suburban fair and the stopping qualities poor, at best. I have slid through more than one stop light. I was lucky that I never hit anyone nor did I get hit. This year I bought a 2007 Ford F-250 Crew cab 6.0 diesel. I would rate it top drawer in every aspect. It is a real tow truck to say the least. The Suburban worked but it was a stretch and a Tahoe is really going to be dangerous pulling this size boat.
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