Re: Towing 17 ft w/ a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Something sounds really wrong with a 950# weight for a 17' boat. I tried to look up the Conroy model but did not find it. Other Glastron 17' boats from 1989 list at 1950#. Could we be missing the leading 1? It sounds like it. The rest of this post will assume that is the case.<br /><br />Remeber that weights are dry weight. As it comes from the factory with nothing in it. Now add fuel (25 gal is about 160#), anchor, PFDs, cooler, and water that gets into everything.<br /><br />Next add the trailer to the total weight. Don't know what you have, but 750# would be a good start for a guess.<br /><br />If the dry weight is 1950#, then you add 160# for the fuel, 250# for gear/anchor/line/pfd/cooler/etc., 750# for the trailer you get to 3100# real fast.<br /><br />And that 3100# figure is probably on the low side. Water in the foam, water in bilge, etc. can really add up. Until you weigh it, I would feel more comfortable with a guess/estimate of 3500#.<br /><br />The jeep is rated for 5000# (
www.trailerlife.com) as long as you have the tow package installed. With that in mind you should be fine.<br /><br />Now for the question of brakes. "The boat trailer does not have brakes." Can you tow this boat without brakes?<br /><br />Short answer - no. Long answer -
HELL NO <br /><br />Everyone concentrates on pulling the boat. That is not your biggest concern. Your biggest problem is stopping the boat. Without trailer brakes you are in real trouble if you need to stop quickly.<br /><br />Most (all?) states have laws requiring trailer brakes once you go above a certain weight. I don't know your state, but go to
http://www.roadmaster-tow-bars.com/laws.html and take a look. With my estimate you are over the no brake limit in 48 of them. And remember, laws usually are for minimums. You are way over the limits if you apply common sense.<br /><br />Also, when we talk about the need for brakes we tend to talk about fairly flat conditions. You do not say where you are from, but if you have hills the need for brakes goes way up.<br /><br />Note: According the the towing information from
http://www.trailerlife.com you need brakes on the trailer when towing anything over 1000# with this vehicle.<br /><br />Good news is that after market brakes for trailers in not a big thing. Champion trailers has kits to add surge brakes to your trailer.<br /><br />Good luck, and welcome to the forum