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Old 10-16-2003, 08:39 PM
GC GC is offline
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

Bill, I also have a Tundra with 4 wheel drive and while I wouldn't hesistate to tow my 20' anywhere, I have to agree with Miles comments about the 23'. Go fullsize. Got to disagree with his choice of baseball teams however. Go Yanks!
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Old 10-16-2003, 08:54 PM
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

you'll only miss the 4WD when you really need it...
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Old 10-16-2003, 10:55 PM
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I have a 23 and use a Chevy 1500 with 4 wheel drive. You're right in that its not needed at all to tow, esp with the tow/haul shift pattern. I would recommend it for the ramp though. At low tide you may have to be pretty far down the ramp to make the water with a float on trailer and it helps a lot. Consider too that you will probably have extra weight in the truck and bed. The heavier suspension helps too. You will not need the Z71 version though.
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Old 10-16-2003, 11:12 PM
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

2 Boat Bill,1500 5.3 V8 G-80 (Locking Diff.) 3.42 gear if Ya want fuel Mileage vs pulling power then 3:73 less top end more pulling.Just depends on how often/far You tow. 4x4 will tow 500#s less than a 2wd.Weighs more therefore gvwr/trailering changes. It will be helpfull on steep/alage/muddy etc. Ramps.I didn't get where You were from. Expect about &2500 more & Upkeep.
Get the Factory tow package,Has coolers & wiring.
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Old 10-17-2003, 01:38 AM
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

2 boat .... like Mark and others say you'll only miss 4 wheel when you need it ..... I have come up a ramp at low tide in Florida without 4x4 and it was NOT FUN .... Had to wait for the tide ....

I tow (only a few times with this boat 23 cc) with a 1500 4x4 5.7/350 and with the trailer balanced properly you cant tell the boat is behind you .... no problem stopping either
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Old 10-17-2003, 09:40 AM
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

I had to pull a guy up the ramp the other day as it was a minus tide and the ramp was full of green slime. He had a 1/2 ton full sized pick up and was trying to pull up a boat out that weighs less then our 23 foot seacrafts. I have a F350 4x4 diesel. My truck stays in 2 wheel drive 99% of the time. For your application a minimum of a 1/2 ton pickup is the right choice and consider a 4x4 as they have bailed me out of trouble many times throughout the years. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]

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Old 10-17-2003, 10:10 AM
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Default Re: Tow Vehicle for a Seacraft 23CC

Bill, it's a tough call.In SC you don't need the 4WD for the snow.I have a Dodge Ram and an alum bunk trailer, at the 2 ramps I normally use, I've never needed 4wd.But I have put in some nasty ramps in R.I. where I used it.It is nice to be able to travel around and not worry but only you can say if it's worth the extra bucks.
One thing to keep in mind is that you really only need the traction to get STARTED up the ramp,and that's when there is very little tongue weight esp with a bunk trailer.
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