kevrangray
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Has anybody on here pulled there C Dory with an extended cab V6 Toyota pick up? I've got a 22" and looking at using a Toyota to start pulling it instead of my F350 Diesel. Any thoughts to this are welcome.
starcrafttom":3f8hvnrt said:my first question is why?? Yes you can tow your 22 with a v6. I did it for 3 years in my ford ranger. And as long as you have trailer brakes you may even be able to stop it. Now your Toyota v6 gets about 20mpg just like my ford but as soon as you put that boat behind it its going to drop to 10 to 12mpg. your f350 diesel should get around 18 mpg and with the 22 behind it it will drop to 15 to 16mpg which is a lot better then the Toyota. You are better off using your f350 , which will have not problem towing and stopping the boat anywhere, then over working your poor v6 toy and having to worry about how steep you route is and how much room you have to stop. you WILL warp rotors and end up upgrading your brakes.
SO short answer is yes you can but if you don't have to why would you.??????
matt_unique":thimwe1b said:Towing a C22 with an F350 is extreme overkill.
Montana Kev":1id2e13c said:For highway towing I would stay with the full size truck. The smaller rigs are fine for short low speed trips as long as you have electric brakes. The reality is that as we get larger boats we are going to need larger tow rigs to be safe. We get larger boats so we can venture into big water with safety. Let’s be safe on the road too. If you are in dought as to what tow rig to use, go to your local highway patrol office and ask their opinion. These guys see everything, my friends in fire/medical/law don’t own anything smaller than a Suburban. The extra gas cost is cheap insurance when towing or if involved in a crash. As a fire fighter I have cut a lot of people out of cars and trucks. The larger the rig the better the survival rate and less the injuries. Buckle Up!
Kevin