Re: What Would be a Good Tow Vehicle
I vote 4WD with good tires and brakes and this is why: Here in the northwest (Bellingham, WA) it rains, and rains and.... Green slime grows on everything, if you leave a car, boat or nearly anything parked for any length of time the north side will begin to turn green. This being said, I wouldn't attempt launching on even the slightest slope without first engaging 4WD. I've tried a couple of times without doing so and had difficulties. Another issue is every boat launch is different, you have salt or freshwater, tide changes, lake height changes, some are concrete, some gravel, and some are a mixture of gravel, sand, concrete, rock and whatever was used to help the last fellow out.
I used to pull my 21' Hardtop Trophy for short and long distances with a strait six cylinder Ford F150 4WD. She didn't like it but that engine lasted a strong 200K miles and was going strong when I traded her in, however, the clutch was about done. I often wonder if front wheel drive is superior to rear wheel drive at boat launches because the front tires are likely on dryer ground.