1998 Dodge Ram 1500, 5.2 V8, 5 spd manual, K&N filter w/ cat back exhaust. The things got 210,000 miles on and gets 16-17 mpg whether its pulling a cat or not. Wish I had a new 4dr Jeep Wrangler. Kids are so expensive.
Currently a 98 Dodge Intrepid, 225k miles on it 22mpg over the life of the car. the back seat folds down and can hold sails, booms, etc in the trunk and back seat.
It tows great, and I even forget I've got a boat on the back.
Anybody want to buy it? Its got the hitch, and its probably only worth $2000. I'm in the market for next car/truck. Now that gas is less than $2.25/gal, Im leaning towards the Toyota FJ
Bill
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[Re: bvining]
#88712 11/10/0612:29 PM11/10/0612:29 PM
2000 Chevy 2500HD 4x4, Crew cab, short bed, gas burner. 12 mpg with or w/o a boat at any speed below 80. I didn't buy it for the boat, I bought it for my three horse goose neck trailer to tow the two Thoroughbreds and Trakehner ;-)
Next truck? '06 or '07 Chevy 2500HD LT3 4x4 Duramax.
The real problem is that I don't even own a boat right now.... :-( First time in my life since I was 11 that this has happened! It's ok though, shopping for a J24 or I20
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[Re: bvining]
#88716 11/10/0602:28 PM11/10/0602:28 PM
I use this, '92 Dodge Stealth, Twin Turbo, All Wheel Drive, All Wheel Steering, I have NO trouble passing when I want to. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Ryan McHale Hobie 14 (battened jib)
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[Re: Will_R]
#88717 11/10/0602:52 PM11/10/0602:52 PM
Wait a minute here... shopping for a J24 or I20???
this should be a no brainer - I20
why work so hard to go so slow and then have the risk of broaching and sinking. I know they have good class racing, but ouch... and the worst part is you aren't even gaining any accomodations for losing all that speed.
Sorry, had to do my part to try to grow the I20 fleet...
Well, my problem is that as the son of a boat dealer, I've always had a variety of toys to play with. Dad has a J80 that I've been trying to wrestle from him, but he won't budge, so... gotta have something, but I want more than one thing.
Since moving from S. AL to UT last year, I have not had a boat. I couldn't bring it b/c I had to move the horses, but it's the first time since I was 11 that I don't have a boat with my name on it.
I'm not looking for something and am using these thoughts.
I20 - would rather have. Don't have crew, nobody out here sails like we did in FL. Wife WON'T ever sail with me again. 6.0 killed her for sailing... anyway, I'd have to crew for her as she's not big enough. It's also not a boat to teach noobs on. Not to mention I will only sail skipper +1.
J24 - Faster than a J22. I spent a LOT of time on J's of all shapes and sizes before cats and still love the 22 and the 80. I can teach a group of my UT friends to crew and go out and terrorize the local fleet ;-). Also, it's cheaper than the other toys I want (Slipstream 7.15). Since dad is a North dealer, i can ge sails cheaper.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE cats and since converting in college always will, however... there is a LOT that can be learned from them and I attribute a huge chunk of my ability to my sunfish, my Star and other stuff I had/raced pre-cats. Sadly, I just think out here in UT if I want to race it's going to have to be a leaner.
When I move back to AL or FL, I'll be back on a cat full time.
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#88719 11/10/0606:11 PM11/10/0606:11 PM
Anybody tow with a sports car? Any 2 seater/ragtops?
I wouldn't exactly call it a "sports car", but it is a coupe:
1999 Volvo C70 150K miles, tows the double stack without too many complaints, but the gas mileage sucks - 15 mpg towing and only 24 without the boat(s). Mileage goes down drastically above 65 mph.
The best part is the Dolby Surround system that'll make your ears bleed if you're not careful.
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[Re: mbounds]
#88721 11/10/0607:54 PM11/10/0607:54 PM
We can tow a cat with our little 1990 Honda Civic hatchback, but the problem with towing with a little car like that is more that the boat is wider than the car, and the wind keeps catching the bows and making the boat waggle back and forth -- sort of feels like the boat is trying to steer the car, if you know what I mean. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> So it would be the same with a little sports car.
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[Re: Mary]
#88722 11/10/0611:10 PM11/10/0611:10 PM
Back when I started in 79 I use to tow my Hobie 16 with a Toyota Tercel. Can't get much less power than that. Engine is about the size of a sewing machine. Uphill was FUN!! went all over the state of Texas. But it got us there and started a GREAT hobby and way of life. 3 boats now and more to come.
Doug and Ashleigh Snell
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#88723 11/11/0607:20 AM11/11/0607:20 AM
I have a Honda Odyssey (minivan, with automatic transmission). It gets 29-30 mpg on the highway with no trailer.
Every year I end up pulling a trailer loaded with boats from Key Largo to Ohio, over the mountains. With two Hobie Waves double-stacked (and a couple sets of beach wheels) the mileage goes down to about 23 mpg.
This past spring on my trip north I had THREE Waves on the trailer, kind of nested, so they were still like two high. But that extra weight brought the mileage down to about 19-20 mpg, and the transmission seemed to be really struggling, even on flat road with slight rises.
So I met up with Rick in South Carolina after he finished covering the Tybee 500, and we let the motorhome tow the boats the rest of the way to Ohio, because I didn't think the Odyssey would make it over the mountains with that load.
SO, my questions are: (1) When towing, is it easier on your vehicle if you have manual transmission or automatic?
(2) What causes the decrease in mpg when you are towing? Is it the actual amount of weight on the trailer? I would think that once inertia kicks in at steady highway speeds on flat roads, the trailer would be irrelevant (but apparently NOT).
(3) Or is it the windage (drag) of the trailer and boats that brings down the mpg?
(4) Or does it have something to do with the size of the trailer wheels vis-a-vis the size of the vehicle wheels?