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grkmec 08-20-2010 09:56 AM

Towing with Porsche Cayenne S?
 
Max tow weight is officially listed at 7,700 for a Cayenne S. I am thinking of buying a 27 foot bowrider. It weighs 6,200. Figure trailer weighs 1,500. So I am already at 7,700 weight dry. With full fuel and some equipment, I am 1,0000 pounds over.

2 questions:

1) If I am towing 6 miles each way to launch the boat, is being 500 to 1,000 pounds overweight a big deal?

2) Would I be crazy to tow this boat from Connecticut to Naples, FL every year? For this 1,350 mile trek I would run the boat with minimal fuel to reduce the weight as much as possible

BowenCT 08-20-2010 10:07 AM

There is a couple recent threads on towing with a Cayenne. Try typing 'cayenne' in the search and they should pop right up.

wideawake 08-20-2010 10:44 AM

Check with Cat

1MOSES1 08-20-2010 10:54 AM

IMO...it would be acceptable to tow the 6 miles for local launches. you must keep in mind that insurance will likely not cover boat or car in the case of an accident as you are beyond the towing limits...the ins company will void the claim instantly

also pulling with the chayenne is likely to put a lot of stress on the tranny/motor...the chayenne seems to be unreliable already idk how much worse it will be with increased stress on the vehicle

i would say abs no for the florida trek...you really need something that can handle the pulling power...one thing to keep in mind is its not just pulling its also stopping/control of the vehicle that is compromised...you must be able to safely stop the vehicle on the highway etc.

just my 0.02...even though its not what you want to hear

Sydwayz 08-20-2010 11:03 AM

I would not even consider it. If you can afford that SUV and a boat, you can afford at least a used 1/2 Ton truck, or better yet a 3/4 Ton.

Catmando 08-20-2010 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 3186917)
I would not even consider it. If you can afford that SUV and a boat, you can afford at least a used 1/2 Ton truck, or better yet a 3/4 Ton.

Word up.

rchevelle71 08-20-2010 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 3186917)
I would not even consider it. If you can afford that SUV and a boat, you can afford at least a used 1/2 Ton truck, or better yet a 3/4 Ton.

I'll trade him my Z-71 for the Cayenne:drink:

northerndoc 08-25-2010 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Catmando (Post 3186936)
Word up.

x2

An $8k used 3/4 Ton truck is far cheaper than a new tranny + labor for the porsche. Don't be silly. Get a truck....

30ctsutphen 08-25-2010 08:27 PM

If your in CT look in the CPBA forum. There was a nice dually in there for 8K deisel with low milage.

Very nice rig. Older but well taken care of and has a 7.3 liter in it.

It may be in FLA right now or may be in CT not sure owner is a CPBA member.

ChristianGott 08-25-2010 09:21 PM

The term "over-kill" was not invented by Vikings during the Dark Ages. It was invented for every guy who thought his Ford Ranger could pull a Top Gun. Get the right tool for the job, or all of our insurance rates will be raised to cover your negligence.
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