Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the Forum and wanted to see if anyone on here could help me with some feedback on my vehicle.
I'm looking to purchase a 2019-2021 AR195 and tow it with a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. I live in San Diego, CA and will be towing it at most 2-4 miles to the bay. I know it's getting really close to the max 3500 tow capacity. Is there anything I should know about or do you think it's fine?
Thanks for the help
There used to be a lot of variation in tow ratings by manufacturers, but since 2013 tow ratings across the industry have been standardized by the SAE J2807 tow rating based on many factors. You can read about it here.
https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1502-sae-j2807-tow-tests-the-standard/ This SAE tow rating took all of the wiggle room out of tow ratings which manufacturers used to use to make bigger tow rating claims, the manufacturers still claim highest tow capacities based on a certain model and configuration, but now each model / configuration tow ratings are now standardized.
What that means Is If your Wrangler Rubicon is rated for 3500 pounds of tow rating then that’s what it can safely tow.
Your owners manual should have a calculator about towing, tongue weight is part of the cargo weight which also includes persons other than the driver and other stuff you might have in the vehicle. As long as you are not exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR-total weight of the vehicle with people and cargo and or the gross combined vehicle weight rating GCVWR-Total weight of tow vehicle and trailer you are good.
Looking at the 2025 AR195 on Yamahas site, the dry weight on the trailer is 3170#, add in 240# of fuel for a full tank and the total weight is 3410#. If the tongue weight for the shore lander trail is the same as it is on my trailer it’s between 5-7%, so at 7% that gives a tongue weight of 238#. So you just need to check the tongue weight rating of your vehicle.
Having said all that, you’re very close to your max tow rating of 3500 pounds. You’ve got 90# of tow capacity remaining, enough for an anchor, a cooler full of stuff and a few other items in the boat.
As long as you stay within the tow capacity, GVWR and GCVWR you are totally fine, I would have no problem towing at max ratings, that’s what the rating is for. Read your owners manual on towing, it will say things like leaving extra braking distance etc…