Towing boat, no motors or drives?
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Has anyone towed a 38-42' boat without motors or drives for a long distance, 10+ hours? If so, what should I think about before attempting?
I'm thinking it could be as easy as hooking up and taking off, or it could increase tongue weight to a dangerous level. Should I slide the boat back on the trailer for better balance? It is a triple axle Myco trailer. Thanks for any advice you can send my way!
I'm thinking it could be as easy as hooking up and taking off, or it could increase tongue weight to a dangerous level. Should I slide the boat back on the trailer for better balance? It is a triple axle Myco trailer. Thanks for any advice you can send my way!
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I don't think you will have any issues as long as the tow rig is up to the task. There will be a slight increase in tongue weight, but that is better than a reduction. I would just hook up and roll.
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From: Lk. st. Clair MI
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dWe pulled a 42 Fountain from Miami to OK, No motors but it did have 6s hanging on back. Did not seem to taw any worse.
Well except for that Blow Out at 4 AM in the middle of NOwhere Ark.
Have 2 spares!!
Well except for that Blow Out at 4 AM in the middle of NOwhere Ark.
Have 2 spares!!



