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Feb 22, 2015Explorer
Newby to dinghy towing
We have some circumstances that are different than most and are considering towing a dinghy. I am blind and my wife drives the MH for obvious reasons. We have had a MH for about 8 years and she has done a very good job driving it. The only times it has ever gotten tense is in larger city driving with tons of traffic. She is a very conservative, defensive driver and only gets real frustrated in high traffic situations when needing to change lanes and others don't give her any room.
We have never towed a dinghy and are now considering doing so on some trips. My concern is that there will be a lot more things she will have to be paying attention to with the toad. Right now she hads to be aware of the MH extra size, height, width, acceleration ability, braking distance, etc. She has done great with all this over driving a car. With the extra length of the toad and weight, I know there will be other things she will have to add to her list of things to be aware of while driving. We will have supplemental brakes.
I am concerned about the added things she will have to keep track of. It might be a bit overwhelming for her. Don't want to get all the stuff to tow and spend the money just to find out that she is miserable, or can't handle the extras.
We would appreciate any observations, suggestions, and thoughts on all this. Thanks-- Mick
We have never towed a dinghy and are now considering doing so on some trips. My concern is that there will be a lot more things she will have to be paying attention to with the toad. Right now she hads to be aware of the MH extra size, height, width, acceleration ability, braking distance, etc. She has done great with all this over driving a car. With the extra length of the toad and weight, I know there will be other things she will have to add to her list of things to be aware of while driving. We will have supplemental brakes.
I am concerned about the added things she will have to keep track of. It might be a bit overwhelming for her. Don't want to get all the stuff to tow and spend the money just to find out that she is miserable, or can't handle the extras.
We would appreciate any observations, suggestions, and thoughts on all this. Thanks-- Mick