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Wondering what kind of towing capacity I'd need for a Freedom 235 would only be 5-10 short local trips a year, flat terrain. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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Thanks that's about what I was thinking unfortunately my Grand Cherokee only tows 6200, looks like I'll need a different vehicleSo GW says around 4000 pounds without engine, I think the engine is around 600 and the gas is maybe 700, so 5300ish pounds plus a 7K trailer is going to put you around 6500ish pounds.
If it is flat, not very far, and you get a good trailer with stainless disk brakes, I think a Tacoma or any 1/2 ton pickup would be fine. It's always the stopping that gets you.
Thanks that's about what I was thinking unfortunately my Grand Cherokee only tows 6200, looks like I'll need a different vehicle
You are going to be above 7K and I’m guessing that boat goes on an 8600 capacity trailer.
A max tow 1/2 ton will do it. Something like an F150 with a 3.5 EB.
This is very helpful, thanksI have a 235 and it’s such a wonderful boat. I initially had a 5400 pound trailer with the boat and it was very undersized. This boat is rated at 5800 rigged and dry per Grady. With fuel and gear, plan on 6500 and add 15% margin for safety per Grady. My original trailer was warping after one season and we upgraded to a 9k trailer. I tow with my gmc 1500 6.2 with no issue. I did add sumo springs to limit sag. I didn’t want to deal with a 2500 truck and the poor ride quality.
trailers don’t come with these boats so shop manufacturers and buy a good one.
What are some of the things you like about the 235? Do you fish the boat? ThanksI have a 235 and it’s such a wonderful boat. I initially had a 5400 pound trailer with the boat and it was very undersized. This boat is rated at 5800 rigged and dry per Grady. With fuel and gear, plan on 6500 and add 15% margin for safety per Grady. My original trailer was warping after one season and we upgraded to a 9k trailer. I tow with my gmc 1500 6.2 with no issue. I did add sumo springs to limit sag. I didn’t want to deal with a 2500 truck and the poor ride quality.
trailers don’t come with these boats so shop manufacturers and buy a good one.
Thanks for all the input, guys, I appreciate it. I will only be going to a ramp 5 miles away a few times in March and a few times in December, from April through November the boat will be in a slip. I suppose I'll also trailer to my dealer at the before and after the season for recomissioning/layup. Other than that it'll be in my driveway all winter. I'm looking at leasing a Silverado 1500 2WD Custom 4.3L EcoTec3 V6
If the boat is only going to be towed 2-3X a year, consider renting a pickup from Enterprise's Commercial division. Unless you have a need to park another vehicle in your driveway.....