Adamf24
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 44
Hey everybody,
I'm looking to purchase my first boat sometime this month and I've decided to tow it (instead of docking it which would cost atleast 350 a month). Unfortunately I don't own a vehicle with sufficient towing power, and I'm looking to trade-in my little V6 sedan for something more adequate.
The boat I'm looking to buy is a used 24 ft Hurricane SunDeck 240 OB. The boat's dry weight is 3700lbs and has a fuel capacity of 58 gallons (although I suppose I'll never be towing it with a fuel tank). I'm not sure what the weight of the trailer would be either as well.
With that in mind, what kind of tow rating should I look for to adequately tow the 3700lb 24 ft boat? There are plenty of options in SUV/Trucks that have a tow rating around 5000lbs, but I'm worried that with the weight of the trailer, gas, and gear, that I'll be cutting it too close.
If this is the case, then would a Grand Cherokee V8 with 6500lbs tow rating suffice? Thanks for any help.
I'm looking to purchase my first boat sometime this month and I've decided to tow it (instead of docking it which would cost atleast 350 a month). Unfortunately I don't own a vehicle with sufficient towing power, and I'm looking to trade-in my little V6 sedan for something more adequate.
The boat I'm looking to buy is a used 24 ft Hurricane SunDeck 240 OB. The boat's dry weight is 3700lbs and has a fuel capacity of 58 gallons (although I suppose I'll never be towing it with a fuel tank). I'm not sure what the weight of the trailer would be either as well.
With that in mind, what kind of tow rating should I look for to adequately tow the 3700lb 24 ft boat? There are plenty of options in SUV/Trucks that have a tow rating around 5000lbs, but I'm worried that with the weight of the trailer, gas, and gear, that I'll be cutting it too close.
If this is the case, then would a Grand Cherokee V8 with 6500lbs tow rating suffice? Thanks for any help.