2stroke1971
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 8, 2009
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I have an old Bayliner. Its a cuddy, 20 feet in length. Trailer is a single axle, no brakes. I would bet that its at the upper limit of setups that do not have brakes. Right now, we tow it with an old B250 Dodge work van that weighs about 5000 pounds. It has creature comforts, I carpeted it and installed seatining, etc. It has the 727 transmission and I honestly forget the boat is behind me most of the time.For the big summer vacations, I can fit all the kids, lots of gear, two mopeds, and STILL pull the old boat. NEVER had a problem at a ramp, even nasty steep ones.
The thing is, we have caught the surf fishing bug this last season. So much so, that I need to think about a 4 wheel drive vehicle that I can drive down the beach a mile or two. It would be nice if this vehicle could also tow the boat and fit alot of people. I know I am going to give up plenty in the cargo area losing the big van but I can live with that. (I may still keep the old van- it owes me nothing at this point)
I have NO experience with a 4x4. I do not like crossovers. Budget wise, Im looking at around $4000-$5000..something 2000 to 2004 Id guess as far as model year. Right now I get 15 miles per gallon using the work van. Its not great, but I could live with that in the new-to-me vehicle.
Off hand, Ive been looking at the following: Ford expedition/Lincoln Navigator--seems big inside, but would it get down the beach? I can just see now getting fish guts and sand all over the leather interior. LOL..Dodge Durango..seems small inside, not sure how it would pull the boat. What about a Jeep? A Cherokee maybe? Would a 4.0 pull the boat w/o giving up the ghost or should I stick with a V8?
If I go the durango route, should I insist on the 5.9?
Thought about a suburban, but my Brother is a professional mechanic and his advice was to stay away from GM products from the early 2000's era..I might ignore that, the Suburban is a monster and is supposed to get about 15 mpg..
Obviously, I will search through this forum, but Id love to have any thoughts or comments.
Thanks!
The thing is, we have caught the surf fishing bug this last season. So much so, that I need to think about a 4 wheel drive vehicle that I can drive down the beach a mile or two. It would be nice if this vehicle could also tow the boat and fit alot of people. I know I am going to give up plenty in the cargo area losing the big van but I can live with that. (I may still keep the old van- it owes me nothing at this point)
I have NO experience with a 4x4. I do not like crossovers. Budget wise, Im looking at around $4000-$5000..something 2000 to 2004 Id guess as far as model year. Right now I get 15 miles per gallon using the work van. Its not great, but I could live with that in the new-to-me vehicle.
Off hand, Ive been looking at the following: Ford expedition/Lincoln Navigator--seems big inside, but would it get down the beach? I can just see now getting fish guts and sand all over the leather interior. LOL..Dodge Durango..seems small inside, not sure how it would pull the boat. What about a Jeep? A Cherokee maybe? Would a 4.0 pull the boat w/o giving up the ghost or should I stick with a V8?
If I go the durango route, should I insist on the 5.9?
Thought about a suburban, but my Brother is a professional mechanic and his advice was to stay away from GM products from the early 2000's era..I might ignore that, the Suburban is a monster and is supposed to get about 15 mpg..
Obviously, I will search through this forum, but Id love to have any thoughts or comments.
Thanks!