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Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 38
- Reaction score
- 13
- Points
- 72
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
We have a 2015 jeep grand cherokee 4x4 with the v6 and it is rated for 6200 pounds with the optional towing package we have installed. We live only three miles from the boat launch on the river that we will most frequently use, and will be towing to and from the river each time we boat (no slip, for now anyway).
The dry weight on the trailer for an AR240 looks to be right at 5k pounds. I am going to assume that there are 100 pounds of oil/coolant, 400 pounds of fuel, and 300 pounds of gear, for a total of 5800 pounds wet (sound about right?). This is within 400 pounds of the vehicles tow rating which concerns me BUT I also feel better knowing 90% of its use will be three miles (six miles round trip) to and from home. The jeep is less than a year old and has a powertrain warranty for quite some time. We typically dont keep cars much beyond their warranty period.
Another concern is that my shop has a fairly steep gravel drive going up to it, so this would definitely require me to keep her in first gear in 4x4 low to navigate her into the shop. I currently drive a mustang gt (I clearly wear the pants, being able to keep the fun car with a family at home! haha) and would consider getting a truck but would rather not force myself to do that, being that I drive 80 miles round trip to work each day, and would have to sell the mustang to do so.
Thoughts?
The dry weight on the trailer for an AR240 looks to be right at 5k pounds. I am going to assume that there are 100 pounds of oil/coolant, 400 pounds of fuel, and 300 pounds of gear, for a total of 5800 pounds wet (sound about right?). This is within 400 pounds of the vehicles tow rating which concerns me BUT I also feel better knowing 90% of its use will be three miles (six miles round trip) to and from home. The jeep is less than a year old and has a powertrain warranty for quite some time. We typically dont keep cars much beyond their warranty period.
Another concern is that my shop has a fairly steep gravel drive going up to it, so this would definitely require me to keep her in first gear in 4x4 low to navigate her into the shop. I currently drive a mustang gt (I clearly wear the pants, being able to keep the fun car with a family at home! haha) and would consider getting a truck but would rather not force myself to do that, being that I drive 80 miles round trip to work each day, and would have to sell the mustang to do so.
Thoughts?