Re: Tire pressure
Bull! Come on and think about it. Just like you are supposed to inflate the tires on your vehicle based on the door panel tag of that vehicle, you should look at the inflation rate of max pressure of the tire/max load, and equate the rate of pressure based on the weight of your boat. Can you imagine inflating full pressure on a super light boat and trailer, just because someone told you to use max pressure of off the tire? Use common sense please.....
You are starting a different topic here and there are instances where lower pressures can be useful or appropriate...
but, you would need to ask more questions about his SPECIFIC tires, trailer, actual loading, driving conditions, tow speeds, and towing issues well before you use the "Bull!" comment. Is he hauling a,"Super light boat and trailer"? Really? with an I/O...
To the OP - 18' I/O probably ~2100lbs dry(if 4cyl),+ loaded(fuel,batteries, etc.) ~400LB, +trailer ~700lbs = 3200lbs. MINIMUM. All of these could easily be...
Much higher...
2 "C" rated tires likely 1760lb ea. +3600 capacity MAX at 65mph at
Maximum sidewall pressure -
AT LEAST 3200lbs loaded weight yields...
the obvious answer that you'll hear over and over...
I can assure you that a blowout at 50mph is no small event.