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seafordguy 02-13-2015 07:09 AM

I don't know why, unless you lived in a city, that you'd want a shortbed. Towing aside, they just look so up useable for everyday tasks - trips to the dump, mulch runs, etc.....

I daily drive my dually, but I've only had one real circumstance where I wished I had a SrW - in a parking garage in Norfolk one time, but frankly I'm not sure it would have been any more manageable in a SrW

Too Stroked 02-13-2015 08:43 AM

As many have already said, the perfect tow vehicle for a boat that size is probably a one ton 4x4 diesel dually. That said, a vehicle like that is a lousy daily driver. And as good as the diesels are at towing, the extra cost takes years to pay back.

So you’re in a rather unique position where you’re probably going to end up with something that’s a compromise on both the towing and daily driver fronts. Since it sounds like you really don’t tow all that far, you could probably compromise on something like an extended cab (the longer the wheelbase the better) gas powered three quarter ton 4x4 truck. Quite honestly, it won’t be the best in either world, but it will at least be acceptable and won’t break the bank.

fordf350 02-13-2015 11:43 AM

You know I just can't figure out some of you. There are people on here talking about gas and diesel engines and the mileage we get or don't get. If we truly cared about mileage we would be on Sailboating.com

nova26 02-13-2015 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by fordf350 (Post 4264374)
You know I just can't figure out some of you. There are people on here talking about gas and diesel engines and the mileage we get or don't get. If we truly cared about mileage we would be on Sailboating.com

A penny saved is a penny earned. You do enough of it and you can turn that 29 into a 38.:cool-smiley-011:

seafordguy 02-13-2015 03:33 PM

I don't see how a modern 4x4 diesel dually is a lousy DD. I love mine and when we take trips we choose it over the tahoe. It gets better mileage, is just as comfortable and is roomier inside.....

ImaPoser 02-13-2015 03:38 PM

to haul it out once a year, and possibly an east coast trip? Man, you are really trying to justify buying a new big diesel, aren't ya? :D
No way I'd drive a diesel 3/4 ton or bigger as a daily driver if that's all I needed it for.

seafordguy 02-13-2015 04:11 PM

No, because I understand it isn't really justified (I tow about 8 miles a year total), I was just saying these new diesels are refined and make pretty good DD's if you don't want the multi automobile hassle....

Too Stroked 02-13-2015 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by seafordguy (Post 4264486)
No, because I understand it isn't really justified (I tow about 8 miles a year total), I was just saying these new diesels are refined and make pretty good DD's if you don't want the multi automobile hassle....

Oh don't get me wrong. The newest generation of diesels from Ford, GM & Dodge are incredible. They don't even sound like diesels anymore. But when you factor in the significant additional purchase price for the diesel option, plus the more expensive maintenance, plus the higher registration fees, plus ... I think you get my drift. It makes for a pretty darn expensive daily driver.

Oh, and parking one at the mall isn't any picnic either.

MichiMike 02-13-2015 07:32 PM

I just got home after a run to the UP to snowmobile... drove a 2015 4x4 2500 denali Duramax.I drove both ways pulling a 6k trailer.What a friggin nice truck the exhaust brake was sweeeet.15 mpg 58k truck not mine its my brothers.My 1999 Dodge/Cummins will out pull it, but comes up short on evertyhing else.

nailit 02-13-2015 08:31 PM

that is going to be fun regardless b/c you have a 10'2" Beam!! Its around 8900 dry, so your looking at 12kish towing loaded with trailer at least...

Most 330s owners I have spoken too dont trailer.. My f250 6.7 is rated for 14k, so it has plenty to pull, but that will be a beast to tow down the road (wide). good luck!


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