Towing with Tacoma?
GVWR on the 4X4 Taco is 5100 lbs. As long as the weight of your truck/boat doesn't exceed that, you
should be o.k.
Max towing show's as 3500lbs per Toyota's web site.
BDS
"brian" wrote in message news:XaOlc.17404$ph.10359@fed1read07...
Hi All..........
After years of fishing out of a modified aluminum boat (15 1/2' Greggor) I
now have the time to fish more (retired) and can afford a larger more stable
boat. I am looking at something around 17'-18' in the Ranger line, but may
go with another brand if it seems right.
My real concern is my tow vehicle. I have a low miles 2000 Toyota Tacoma
4-WD PU and am concerned that one of these boats may be too heavy for my
truck. One of these rigs w/trailer must weigh in around 3000+ lbs and that
is probably near the limit for my Toyota, but I don't know that and am
looking for others with experience with towing boats of this class with
trucks similar to mine to offer their thoughts. I see that the trailers come
with surge brakes but will that be enough? I am a conservative driver with a
lot of towing experience through the years. I live in San Diego and mostly
fish locally, but will probably do some fishing in the Central Valley so
longer trips north are a possibility too.
I could go to a smaller boat but am hesitant to do this as the boat would
probably be less stable. I have to add that the stability issue is
important to me as I am balance challenged (no, not from too much beer ;-)
from a back surgery a few years ago that damaged some nerves in one of my
legs. So I really favor the 17-18 length.
I suppose the I could move up into a larger truck but with the cost of the
new boat doing a truck also would really hurt.
Any experience?
brian
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