This subject has been brought up several times here on Tugnuts. Do a search "Tow vehicles you will see all the opinions. Most agree on 3/4 ton or larger, most prefer Diesel over Gas. I personally would not tow with less then a HD 3/4, I would prefer a Diesel but $$$... I Tow with a 6.0 gas 4.10 rear end, HD2500, tri-axel trailer and pull comfortably at 60 to 65 mph. Do your homework on a tow vehicle , a little common sense, have fun.TexasEye":1p4bzsty said:I'd like some post about tow vehicles and recommendations for the 25 thru 29...
I have read about it being done so I know it has been done, but I have no idea what is involved. The two questions I would have, is the main I beam up to it, does the elect/hydraulic brake pump have the capacity for another axle set of brakes?stwendl":3g6kcu32 said:Has anyone changed considered converting a dual axel trailer to triple. Or are there so many differences that it is not worth doing so
Securing the engine is a good idea. I talked to my local Yamaha Master mechanic, he was not so worried about transom damage from the motor hanging out the back. His concern was, as the engine bounced that it was bouncing the hydraulic pistons that hold the engine up and it would wear the bore in that one spot and cause leaks. He felt the brace was cheap insurance for a motor that expensive. My dealer told me the Yamaha brace was about $200.dclagett":3i6zlum9 said:Don’t forget about securing the engine. That is a lot of weight hanging out there and if not secured properly could cause structural issues with the boat. I would talk to both the Ranger Tug factory and Yamaha to get their recommendation. There is much data on the web but in my opinion it is mostly opinion. I used a Yamaha device that secured the engine at about a 45 degree angle up on my Honda outboard and did not have any issues over thousands of miles towing.
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