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Car to toe the boat around. #24115
09/12/03 12:29 AM
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Ok im after a new car because my ford isn't looking the best at the moment and since im buying a new boat i thougt the car may as well come to. I was wondering can you toe a hobie 16 behind a 4 cylinder with say a turbo in it?? I have heard not to get anything smaller than a V6 but im curious if a 4 turbo will do the trick.


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24116
09/12/03 01:26 AM
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I use to tow a 16' ski boat with a 75 hp motor. I had no problem with my 4 cyl, manual transmission, front wheel drive car. The trailer had tantem axles so there was no weight on the car. So in my opinion there wouldn't be a problem. Not sure how an automatic would fair.
Be sure you get a car the you WILL be able to put a hitch on. There are some cars that you can't.

Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: nova] #24117
09/12/03 08:53 AM
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I think if you live in an area that is relatively flat and take it kind of easy, you should be all right. Beach cats are pretty light. Sometimes I forget that I am pulling one.


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24118
09/12/03 10:42 AM
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I'm towing my H16 with a VW Jetta Turbo Diesel. 90hp/50mpg without the trailer/40mpg with the Hobie in tow. Can't beat it.

Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: mrw1] #24119
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Well i own a 1989 model Ford fairmont and well even with a straight 6 the car strugles up hils when i give it abit but then again the car is abit sick.


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24120
09/13/03 01:16 PM
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G'day Julian,
my last 16 got towed to every event in NSW with a little Honda Accord, they were only 1.6L engines back then. You don't really need much to tow though I will say there's possibly some advantage in the small 4wds if you can get beach access. Though Canberra I assume has no real 'beach'.
Cheers Phil

Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Philthy] #24121
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you can do it, however you also run the risk of burning up your turbo. Depends in the grade of ramp you are pulling the boat and so on. A turbo is not for pulling unless it is a diesel. A turbo is to "rap up" the engine faster, a supercharger is for pulling


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24122
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I have pulled Na 6.0, H20s, etc with a 1989 mazda 4 cyl pickup truck with no problem for years. The only 2 things I notice is my gas mileage drops, and I have to drop from 5th to 4th gear goin up hill. Of course, now I drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee (6 cyl)--nicer ride than the mazda...t


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24123
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I've towed my H16 with a VW Golf 2.0 and never had a problem, even with the fairly steep ramp I use to put the boat in the water. Highway and hill driving has never presented any kind of problem whatsoever. My advise is don't worry about it. andrew

Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: swampy] #24124
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Ok if you can tow a boat with a small V4 how much effect does it have on the petrol and power and speed. I know alot of guys who toe with a v4 but they say they dont drive them very fast because they cant.


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Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: Jules_topcat] #24125
10/27/03 09:13 PM
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I tow two H14s with a 4 cylinder Volvo-as weak as they come. Used to tow a TheMightyHobie18 with a VW Microbus, circa 1967. Just didn't go that fast

Re: Car to toe the boat around. [Re: naishman] #24126
10/28/03 09:14 PM
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Thanks for that every one and i have just bought a VL which is super charged so i wont ever have to worry. Thanks again


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