Just want to report on some recent reflections about safe towing.
We have an R31CB which weighs about 11,500 pounds, dry. I assume 13,000 when we are fully loaded. The trailer is about 1,850 pounds, so I round up to 15,000 pounds ( alsoI figure in all of the junk in the truck. I carry two spares, two 20 ton jacks, extra anchor lots of tools, etc etc. Now maybe up to between 500 and 1,000 pounds. Now we are up to possibly 16,000 pounds.
I have no regrets buying a Ram 3500 with cummins hd. The truck is tremendously powerful and weighs a wopping 11,400 pounds. That is a lot of meat for control, stopping, etc.
Here is how I made my decision. I kept inquiring to people if I should get a 2500 or 3500. My buddy, who drives a truck for a living, gave me the best advice. First, as soon as he knew what boat I was going to purchase, he said, "You need a one ton truck". I kept pressing him for details and finally he said, "Crawl under your 1500, then crawl under a 2500, and then crawl under a 3500". I looked under my 1500. Nice truck. Then I looked at the 2500 and 3500. Side by side, they look almost identical. When crawling underneath I could then see the difference. They are both beefy machines. However, the 1500 pound weight difference between the two seems to be all in frame (and may better brakes). All the metal on the 3500 is thicker and more robust. Consider driving down the road, pulling the boat and having to stop or swerve. The tires grab the road and the boat is attached to the frame of your truck, via the hitch. All the load transfers to the frame. The 3500 can handle that the best, lest flex, more rigidity and hence, better control. In the end, dually aside, I have the truck that can best handle the load. This helps me drive with confidence.
In short, the 1500 could pull the boat across the parking lot of my marina and launch and retrieve. A 2500 is within capacity. However, I love my 3500 for all the reasons stated above. I tow with confidence. If you already have a 2500 you might keep it and tow with it. If you are buying a new truck, get the 3500. BTW, I get over 21mpg and about 15-16 in the city (when not towing). And don'e ask, a gentleman does not discuss his towing MPGs (ha! it's about 8-9 MPGs).
Happy to share any other info.
Best,
Bobby