What speed do you tow?
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This might be a dumb question, but what speeds do you guys run when towing on the highway? For Example: if it is daylight, air temperature in the upper 70's, dry pavement with light traffic on a highway I tend to run between 63-68mph (in a 70 mph zone). That seems to be congruent with what the truck drivers are running and much faster than that just doesn't feel very comfortable to me if I were to blow a shoe or a deer comes out of the median.
I realize that each state has its own rules, but I am surprised how quickly I see others towing larger sized boats . The last time I pulled my boat home from the lake I was running about 65mph (running with the trucker flow of traffic) and was passed by a 3/4 ton pickup pulling a 33-35 cat @ what must have been going close to 80 mph. This particular instance stands out because it was after sunset as well.
So do most of you guys haul A** when towing or are you more on the side of caution? I realize it is a very general question and there are oodles of variables that should be taken into account.
I certainely wouldn't go any quicker than I feel safe, but I was curious what some of your tendencies are.
I realize that each state has its own rules, but I am surprised how quickly I see others towing larger sized boats . The last time I pulled my boat home from the lake I was running about 65mph (running with the trucker flow of traffic) and was passed by a 3/4 ton pickup pulling a 33-35 cat @ what must have been going close to 80 mph. This particular instance stands out because it was after sunset as well.
So do most of you guys haul A** when towing or are you more on the side of caution? I realize it is a very general question and there are oodles of variables that should be taken into account.
I certainely wouldn't go any quicker than I feel safe, but I was curious what some of your tendencies are.
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We ran 70-75 when towing the Cafe' back from Florida when the highway was empty. Otherwise, we went with the flow of the traffic. Of course we were driving a Sport Chassis and forgot the boat was back there half of the time.
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Speed limit up to 65mph. I'm maxed out on weight so I don't want anything else to complicate me if I have "a situation". It's not like I get better gas mileage going faster either. 
I have however found the speed limiter in my half ton....pulling 6000lbs. I REALLY wanted to get by these a-holes...

I have however found the speed limiter in my half ton....pulling 6000lbs. I REALLY wanted to get by these a-holes...
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I usually tow down a 3 lane highway that has light traffic except for holidays. I'll run 75 if traffic is light during daylight....at night I tend to slow down a little. The speed I'm running doesn't bother me if I feel I have plenty of room for manuvering and STOPPING.
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Can't wait for Chris Sunkin's friend with the toy hauler to respond to this one! 
Well guys since my trailer is a toy hauler and my toys haul azz I run right on the limiter at 98 MPH since it is listed as an RV and I have the oversized tires anyway...............

Well guys since my trailer is a toy hauler and my toys haul azz I run right on the limiter at 98 MPH since it is listed as an RV and I have the oversized tires anyway...............
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Usually 9mph over; unless it's raining @ night or traffic is bad...best to feel comfortable @ whatever speed you choose. Know you limits, and your equipment & its limits. Upper 70's is usually fast enough, at least that's what my wife tells me...repeatedly!




