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Second Chance wrote:
We are scheduled to travel from the San Antonio area to Sonora, TX, on Saturday with the rig in the signature. There's another front coming through and winds for most of the day are forecast to be in the 24 - 26 MPH range. We need to be on schedule Sunday... would you leave tomorrow (and leave a paid-for night) to spend Friday and Saturday nights in Sonora while the front blows through or would you drive Saturday in the wind? I've towed for 40 years, but I'm new to something this high-profile. Any and all perspectives are appreciated.
Rob
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โNov-19-2015 01:13 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I tow a 14K tall 5vr (13' 4") with an SRW truck. 5vr is a big wind sail but have had no issues in winds until they get above 40 MPH
You 5vr is listed as 12' 6" and with that 2013 2500 SRW shouldn't be an issue either.
BUT ----you stated you HAVE to be on schedule Sunday.
When we traveled full time and had a 'schedule' we always erred on the side of caution. How much is Fridays CG fee that you would forfeit?
โNov-19-2015 01:05 PM
RustyJC wrote:filrupmark wrote:
Is it against the law to have a tailwind ?
Must be. In 20 years of towing 5th wheels, I don't think I've ever had a tailwind.
Rusty
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filrupmark wrote:
Is it against the law to have a tailwind ?
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