And it sounds like you didn't read my first post, which would be #7. I think the biggest issue here is that you don't like a younger guy telling you that you're wrong. It's a numbers game here, of which the OP's boat/trailer setup could likely be heavier than the tow rating of the vehicle. It's not rocket science, and whether the ramp is a mile away or 100 miles away, I'd still say it's not safe and I personally wouldn't do it. The OP can do as he wishes though as it's his boat and his vehicle, all I'm saying is that there could be devastating consequences for his actions. Which it sounds like he's somewhat aware of that fact enough to ask the question in the first place, though he was also quoting dry weights of the boat when he should be using the "performance data" sheet that I linked in one of my earlier replies. The X5, even if it does have a 7,200 lb tow rating could at that weight moderately loaded, potentially even more. The only way to truly find out is to weigh the boat/trailer moderately loaded down with fuel, gear and whatever else the OP will be using on a consistent basis. Lastly, just because you say something is so, doesn't make it thus and I guess that means GW, the builder of the boat, is incorrect on their own weights of the boat? Just because you disagree with something or it doesn’t make sense to you, doesn’t mean it’s not correct. Once again, I'll bow out and let you have the last word though so as to not derail yet another thread. Good evening.