I just read a wealth of wisdom about towing our Tugs on another thread. Great information and this resource is much appreciated.
So as not to hijack "the towing speed" thread, I make these inquires here:
With so many experienced "towing" captains here, and banking what I've learned about tow speeds, here is my scenario.....
Soon 😀 , We're picking up and bringing home our new Ranger Tug 2021 27 OB (Sweet Sandy Lynn). Upon completion of our 2 day orientation in Pensacola, we'll take her for a short-week shakedown cruise eastbound of Pensacola ....
Afterwards, we'll tow it back to the Georgia Coast (Jekyll Harbor Marina) at the 60 mph max or slower! With anchor secured, a couple of extra straps, a rearview camera on the trailer and the canvas removed.
So, what about DOT weight and inspection stations? Does one need to stop for them. It would be my guess that the answer is "yes", but this is my first bigger boat and trailer. By the way, I have the factory recommended Flote-On and a 2020 Chevy HD 3500 with diesel, 4x4 single rear axel. Should be fine there.
And finally, fueling the tow truck.... Do most of you folks just pull in for fueling at truck stops in the 18 wheeler lines due to overhead clearance concerns? That would seem prudent instead of trying to get the and tall lengthy rig in an auto line at a convenience story/filling station?
So as not to hijack "the towing speed" thread, I make these inquires here:
With so many experienced "towing" captains here, and banking what I've learned about tow speeds, here is my scenario.....
Soon 😀 , We're picking up and bringing home our new Ranger Tug 2021 27 OB (Sweet Sandy Lynn). Upon completion of our 2 day orientation in Pensacola, we'll take her for a short-week shakedown cruise eastbound of Pensacola ....
Afterwards, we'll tow it back to the Georgia Coast (Jekyll Harbor Marina) at the 60 mph max or slower! With anchor secured, a couple of extra straps, a rearview camera on the trailer and the canvas removed.
So, what about DOT weight and inspection stations? Does one need to stop for them. It would be my guess that the answer is "yes", but this is my first bigger boat and trailer. By the way, I have the factory recommended Flote-On and a 2020 Chevy HD 3500 with diesel, 4x4 single rear axel. Should be fine there.
And finally, fueling the tow truck.... Do most of you folks just pull in for fueling at truck stops in the 18 wheeler lines due to overhead clearance concerns? That would seem prudent instead of trying to get the and tall lengthy rig in an auto line at a convenience story/filling station?
