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Chris Sunkin 05-11-2005 07:01 AM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 

Originally Posted by Downtown42
I think there's enough people here that have. That's why I asked.


Every trailer is different and there's the possibility that the trailer you have isn't specifically made for your boat. There's also the possibility that it isn't sized correctly. These things can make a big difference. Alot of times, these differences seem slight when towing on smooth, level roads. I can tell you from experience just how fast things can make a downward turn. I rolled a 34 Scarab over an embankment- a combination of a truck at its max tow weight, a less-than-ideal trailer and going too fast on an unfamiliar road- it started downhill and I misjudged a curve. That coupled with some traffic and a couple of nice sized potholes right off the edge and a couple of sharp corrections mushroomed into one hell of a mess. Close enough just wasn't.

Chris Sunkin 05-11-2005 07:10 AM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 

Originally Posted by Downtown42
Oh yeah, here.

Don't get in my way, I'll plow ya over


After almost killing myself using a small truck to pull a big boat, I bought a Freightliner FL70. Can't even feel the Apache back there. I haven't even bothered to hook up the electric brakes on the trailer. A used one cost me half of what my Excursion did. Just wish it had a crew cab.

BajaRunner 05-11-2005 08:12 AM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 

Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
I haven't even bothered to hook up the electric brakes on the trailer.

After flipping a vehicle, i think i would be hooking up everything safety related :rolleyes: :eek:

Downtown42 05-11-2005 09:00 AM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
Thanks for all replies and I don't mean any sarcasm. Just having fun. :D

I have a new Myco which I upgraded from the cheap Vanguard with Carlyle :mad: (can't spell there cheap chit tires).

Trailer is made for the exact hull bottom. Sits on all bunk pads evenly-perfect. The electric over hydralic brake system is the cat's ass (deep vee's ass)

1000lbs is ok for estimate. Getting over 2000 would worry me.

Last wise crack...Should have bought a Peterbilt 330 or 335.

Them Freight Shakers are like a Vanguard trailer.

I sold new Pete's for 12yrs till 2002. In my early 20's I also drove 18 wheeler's coast to coast. Also pulled doubles and in FL pulled a 10' wide trailer with D-7 dozer with blade that hung 14' wide>>>HAMMER DOWN in the boogie lane-thru downtown Orlando.

Now I just enjoy poking along.

Chris Sunkin 05-11-2005 12:29 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
I looked at a crew cab Pete 330 all decked out with toolboxes. It was more than I paid for the boat plus I'd have needed a CDL. Nice ride, though. The FL is definitely not a Pete or KW, hell it's not even an International. It was too cheap to pass up. I put a flat bed and a 5K crane on it as well as underbody boxes and two big toolboxes up top. It really tows sweet, though.

Downtown42 05-11-2005 12:36 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
guess I won't be able to plow u over. I hear ya on the price too. How big Apache do you have?

Chris Sunkin 05-11-2005 01:57 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
42" '86 pleasure with full cabin. My Excursion diesel pulls it but it's more like the boat pushes the truck sometimes. It's OK around town but not great on the highway. Last fall on I-76, some A/H went across the median and into oncoming traffic on a big curve- I saw him in time and made a quick cut inside of him. I went halfway into the median at about 65 or so. He went on my right side and hit the car I was passing. I whipped right up on the road and got stopped- all while pulling the Apache.

This thread has made me start thinking about all the close calls I've had on the highway- with and without the boat. I think I'm going to get a waterfront place and a hydrohoist!

GLH 05-11-2005 02:16 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 

Originally Posted by Downtown42
Oh yeah, here.

Don't get in my way, I'll plow ya over

WI have tough winters... When is ice out? Early August? :D:D:D

Waterfoul 05-11-2005 03:12 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
Lets not forget that Downtown's new boat is actually a 38 footer... so make your wieght estimates accordingly. :D :D :D


Although, the beak does hang out there quite a ways... probably adds to the toungue weight. :drink:

Downtown42 05-11-2005 06:11 PM

Re: Tongue Weight 42'
 
beak isdefinitly longer onthis one.


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