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โDec-29-2015 05:23 AM
Ivylog wrote:
If the OP is not worried about the boat ramp, why are we? Since he goes there often, he may have a friend with a truck if it's a difficult ramp.
"My biggest concern is what would towing 5900 lbs behind this gas coach do to the engine and transmission?"
I think carringb has summed it up the best and I'd keep my weights down, hook it up and go. You will not even know it's back there if you manually gear down going up and down major hills.
โDec-29-2015 03:30 AM
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โDec-28-2015 03:46 PM
TLLOYD wrote:
Gdetrailer,
Good one on the movie response, believe me I pictured that. I doubt I would have to use the RV to put the boat in/out of the water. We will use the RV to pull the boat to the river, leave the boat and RV at the river all summer and drive my truck back and forth on weekends and use my truck to pull the boat in/out.
If for some reason we wanted to take the boat elsewhere then I would hope to be somewhere where I could just ask someone to put my boat in/out with their vehicle.
I am more concerned with just being able to tow the weight of my boat to and from for now.
For the last 5 years I owned a 39' fifth wheel, towed it with my F250 Superduty all around Southern California. Never did enjoy those drives and now that I sold the fifth wheel I want to make sure I don't get on the road like before as far as safety and now owning a new RV don't want to have it in the shop because I am pulling to much weight a few times a year.
Thanks
โDec-28-2015 10:52 AM
โDec-28-2015 10:45 AM
carringb wrote:TLLOYD wrote:
My biggest concern is what would towing 5900 lbs behind this gas coach do to the engine and transmission?
Nothing. Both are very robust. The only thing different between yours, and V10s rated up to 30,000 pounds is the rear-end gear ratio.
โDec-28-2015 10:35 AM
TLLOYD wrote:
My biggest concern is what would towing 5900 lbs behind this gas coach do to the engine and transmission?
โDec-28-2015 10:21 AM
TLLOYD wrote:
I am at an RV show now and the wife likes the 2016 Thor Miramar 34.2. I am questioning the salesman in the towing capacity as I have a 4500 lb boat on an approximate 1200 pound double axle trailer.
He is of course stating the rig will pull it as the hitch sticker says it's an 8000 pound rating (which it does say).
I told him I think it only has a 5000 pound capacity or even less as I was told that the gas class A rigs are around 5000.
The brochure I am reading says GVWR is 22000 lbs and GCWR is 26000 lbs.
He says I will be fine pulling it just a few times a year to/from the river, but I am skeptical for safety and the drive train.
Any suggestions as the wife is adamant she wants this RV. We do drive the boat and leave it at the river and drive it home when we are done.
Thanks
โDec-28-2015 09:49 AM
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โDec-28-2015 06:51 AM
GVWR is 22000 lbs and GCWR is 26000 lbs
Click here to see where I am
โDec-28-2015 03:51 AM