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Toy Hauler instead of TT (to carry 16' boat)

silverbullet555
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We currently have a truck camper, but wife has decided she likes to go to the coast. Given that the weather can be less than ideal and that there might be indoor time, we're thinking a travel trailer makes sense for us and our two kids. Given the fact that we will be on the coast, and I like crab and fish, a boat for the bays would make sense too.

So, toy haulers have entered the discussion.

I don't know anything about them. Considerations for being able to haul a 16-17' aluminum fishing boat? Can the tongue extend further than the cargo area? How do you secure them down.

I also like the toy hauler concept because it gives the kids a place to play and get sand off, etc.
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silverbullet555
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Seon wrote:
Are you suggesting to place your boat with trailer inside the toy hauler? Then back the trailer, open the ramp and back off the boat trailer?

Your truck and camper or a class C or class A are the most practical towing and launching a boat.


I am suggesting or exploring that. We have another boat that would be too big for that to be reasonable. But, a 16-17' aluminum boat with a 25-50h outboard would be much lighter and narrower than our other boat.

Maybe it's not reasonable. I'm just in the exploring phase.
1995 Northland Grizzly 860. 2355 lbs of purple goodness! Sold
2005 Lance 845 - Baby Bertha
2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Classic CC SB 4WD
Torklift mounts
Torklift superhitch
Hellwig swaybar and 3500lb helper springs
2002 Cobalt 226 "Baby Blue"

Seon
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Are you suggesting to place your boat with trailer inside the toy hauler? Then back the trailer, open the ramp and back off the boat trailer?

Your truck and camper or a class C or class A are the most practical towing and launching a boat.