No Tow Beast! What to do?
- Paulieb
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No Tow Beast! What to do?
I need some opinions and ideas. I am thinking I need to get a new car. My Nissan Xterra is on its last legs and costs a fortune in gas.
Does anyone who keeps ther boat in a slip rent a tow beast to get to the boat to/from the marina?
I would like to get something more economical, but it won't be able to tow the boat.
What do you guys think?
Paulieb
Does anyone who keeps ther boat in a slip rent a tow beast to get to the boat to/from the marina?
I would like to get something more economical, but it won't be able to tow the boat.
What do you guys think?
Paulieb
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
Well I went this route down from two vehicles to one Fuel cost works out the same really when ur now not filling up two but one & my ford ranger was not really any better on fuel mileage
http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/v ... 11&t=18231
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
As dangerous as they are, a motor scooter or motorcycle may just be the ticket for those times you need to get around without towing.
I have two cycles, and I am selling one. The one I am selling is not a commuter vehicle. LOL
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMESE%3AIT
Putting a boat in water without 4WD is not something I would want to do. I drop er in 4WD LOW to make sure I have the moves I need when the ground is wet and slipperly.

I have two cycles, and I am selling one. The one I am selling is not a commuter vehicle. LOL
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMESE%3AIT
Putting a boat in water without 4WD is not something I would want to do. I drop er in 4WD LOW to make sure I have the moves I need when the ground is wet and slipperly.

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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
I recommend getting a 6-cyl diesel. I have a 3.5 liter V6 that gets 26MPG highway, 21MPG around town and while towing the boat (as reported by the onboard EMM). It's 4x4, has a 7500 lb. towing capacity, and uses urea injection to meet 50-state emissions (no smoke!). It's a MB 350GL, but any 3.5L diesel should have similar performance.
I couldn't be happier with it.
I couldn't be happier with it.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
Paul
you can rent a small truck from Uhaul for <100 USD a day that you could easily use once a month for less cost than running a truck
If its just season in season out, then this will be a huge win.
You generally cant tow with a rental car from the usual agencies like Hertz Avis national since the contracts preclude towing.
I brought my boat home from MA to NY (150 miles) with a Uhaul one way that cost me about 90 USD in 2002
you can rent a small truck from Uhaul for <100 USD a day that you could easily use once a month for less cost than running a truck
If its just season in season out, then this will be a huge win.
You generally cant tow with a rental car from the usual agencies like Hertz Avis national since the contracts preclude towing.
I brought my boat home from MA to NY (150 miles) with a Uhaul one way that cost me about 90 USD in 2002
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
Paul,
If you are only moving the boat twice a year, you are correct, you don't need to own a tow vehicle. The U-Haul suggestion seems best.
Now, as to an everyday car, there are some very economical hybrid's out there. 50+mpg in city traffic is not hard to take.
When we bought our Prius five years ago, we didn't have any other choices. Today you have them.
Ray
If you are only moving the boat twice a year, you are correct, you don't need to own a tow vehicle. The U-Haul suggestion seems best.
Now, as to an everyday car, there are some very economical hybrid's out there. 50+mpg in city traffic is not hard to take.
Ray
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
My Prius won't pull my
, but its lease is up in a month, so I need a new vehicle, too. The Honda Odyssey has about 100k miles on it, and tows the boat fine (long wheelbase and wide track helps), but I don't know how long it will last doing that. FWD could be interesting on a slippery ramp. I had two 4Runners in a row until I got the Prius, and probably will go back to another 4Runner.
For twice a year, I'd just rent a tow vehicle. For more than that, I'd buy a beater, if I could store it (I can't). For regular trailering, I'd get something late model (or new), and well capable.
For twice a year, I'd just rent a tow vehicle. For more than that, I'd buy a beater, if I could store it (I can't). For regular trailering, I'd get something late model (or new), and well capable.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
Just go to a local car dealer and "test drive" a nice truck. If you bring it back wet, tell 'em you don't really like this one.tkanzler wrote:For twice a year, I'd just rent a tow vehicle. For more than that, I'd buy a beater, if I could store it (I can't). For regular trailering, I'd get something late model (or new), and well capable.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
pretty sure uhaul doesn't want you to tow with their 19/ day truck, so you'll need to do that on the down low, and hope you don't have any problems.
what kind of vehicles have v6 diesels? pickups? (dodge?) I'm due to replace my expedition.
a V6 jeep would do the job, but the short wheelbase will make it a rough ride..
fwiw, I have never had 4wd, and haven't missed it once.
ps: I considered 2 vehicles but the insurance costs made it un economical.
what kind of vehicles have v6 diesels? pickups? (dodge?) I'm due to replace my expedition.
a V6 jeep would do the job, but the short wheelbase will make it a rough ride..
fwiw, I have never had 4wd, and haven't missed it once.
ps: I considered 2 vehicles but the insurance costs made it un economical.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
all the Home Depots out here rent 1 ton ford p/u's that have reciever hitches for 19.95 an hour you might check your local home depot.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
NiceAft wrote:Paul,
If you are only moving the boat twice a year, you are correct, you don't need to own a tow vehicle. The U-Haul suggestion seems best.
Now, as to an everyday car, there are some very economical hybrid's out there. 50+mpg in city traffic is not hard to take.When we bought our Prius five years ago, we didn't have any other choices. Today you have them.
Ray
I had a Toyota Highlander Hybrid that towed the boat fine although a bit light. It had great gas mileage.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
what kind of vehicles have v6 diesels? pickups? (dodge?) I'm due to replace my expedition.
a V6 jeep would do the job, but the short wheelbase will make it a rough ride..
I've towed heavier boats=including my
with a Jeep Grand Cherokee and never had a problem with the ride or short wheelbase--tandem axle is the answer.
Bob
a V6 jeep would do the job, but the short wheelbase will make it a rough ride..
I've towed heavier boats=including my
Bob
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
^ what year did they offer a diesel in the Grand Cherokee ?
that could work for me... mid suv w. diesel...
the 3.6? or the 5.7 ?
http://www.jeep.com/en/towing_payload/2 ... d_cherokee
that could work for me... mid suv w. diesel...
the 3.6? or the 5.7 ?
http://www.jeep.com/en/towing_payload/2 ... d_cherokee
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
mrbillfll, I don't know if Broad form Insurance is available in Florida but if your vehicles are paid off you can get a Broad form (liability) policy that covers your license and all vehicles you drive. After paying for separate policies for 4 cars, 2 full size P/U's, a motorcycle, motor home and 2 boats, once they were all paid off I switched to a Broad form policy, plus extra insurance on boats and motorhome and save a boatload (literally) of ca$h. I just have to keep from getting hit by some uninsured yahoo
It works for me, may not be acceptable to others not to have comprehensive coverage but when you have lots of vehicles and can only drive 1 at a time it works for me, so far it has been 5 years with no mishaps. (Knock on wood)
Rob
PS: I know, I need to have an auto auction
PPS: I also like some of the ideas
already posted.
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Re: No Tow Beast! What to do?
Guys,
Thanks for all the ideas. Your suggestions and comments are much appreciated.
Thanks,
Paulieb
Thanks for all the ideas. Your suggestions and comments are much appreciated.
Thanks,
Paulieb
