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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Keith] #88844
11/14/06 04:01 PM
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Bonnie and I have been eye-balling and planning on a Mazda3 hatchback in the near future. cool.


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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Jake] #88845
11/14/06 04:33 PM
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19 pages and still growing strong.

Re: What do you tow with [Re: Jake] #88846
11/14/06 04:54 PM
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Here's mine. If you want a little more oomph using a little more gas (if you can keep your foot out of it) - check out the new MazdaSpeed 3.

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Re: What do you tow with [Re: MauganN20] #88847
11/14/06 05:02 PM
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Just heard on the XM radio that Ford is unveiling the F450. Bigger and badder than the F350.

dude on the radio went "OOOOOOHHHH RAH FORD!" at the end :P


Hate to do this to you, but.... The 450-550's have been out for a couple of years. (They make a 650 and 750, but it's a medium duty truck) I saw one at a horse show a couple of months ago. Looked like a 350. Same engine and tranny, just a little heavier running gear. I didn't like Fords to start with, but that 6.0 TD was enough to confirm my next purchase as a D-max.

http://www.fordtrucksonline.com/new-ford-f550-truck-specs.htm

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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Will_R] #88848
11/14/06 06:33 PM
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Do I win some sort of prize <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />

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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Tornado] #88849
11/14/06 07:02 PM
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Mike,
Hows that thing tow?

Was the hitch custom? or did you get a aftermarket hitch for the mini?

Bill

Re: What do you tow with [Re: bvining] #88850
11/14/06 07:29 PM
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Apparently this new F450 is being badged as a light duty truck along the lines of the 150, 250 or 350.

Re: What do you tow with [Re: Frozen] #88851
11/14/06 07:39 PM
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You know I visited Hawaii years ago and when I got home a friend asked if I had applied for a job while there. I looked at him with a look of horror... I was havin so much fun windsurfing etc that I had not even thought of it. Every so often I think of that moment and a little tear forms.... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
If you want to work in the construction trades or hospitality field them Hawaii wants you. The unemployment is about two percent. The employment section of the paper is huge for the area it serves. The down side is the cost of living is high. Primarily food and housing.

The price of buying a house or condo has stablized and is starting to drop. I'm buying a condo for my disabled son and was able to bid the price down $20K. The bozo selling agent actually said there was a flurry of activity and she was going to reject our offer. We didn't call back and she caved with an hour left on the offer. Apparently there was a late afternoon warming trend. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />


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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Tornado] #88852
11/14/06 08:16 PM
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Do I win some sort of prize <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
You should! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: What do you tow with [Re: MauganN20] #88853
11/14/06 09:57 PM
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WillR's right. It's just the running gear and gear ratios that get beefed up/changed in the Ford "F" series. The key is the motor. If you're going to tow anything heavy on a regular basis, diesel is the only way to fly. As for pulling just a beach cat, you can do that with almost anything on four wheels if you stick it on a light enough trailer. However, once you start to push the engine, fuel mileage dives. I used to tow with a Ford Ranger (4-liter 6-cyl with a five-speed). In any kind of headwind, the mileage would drop to 12 or 13 mpg or lower and even in perfect conditions I never got better than 15. My F250 with a 6.0 liter diesel gets 15, or 16 with just the boat in almost any conditions and will get 20 or more on the highway bare-assed (the truck, not me). The Ranger only got 18 mpg on the highway. Plus, the power and wieght of the Diesel makes the boat feel like nothing.


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Re: What do you tow with [Re: bvining] #88854
11/14/06 11:36 PM
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The Mini Cooper S is a great tow rig...I used to tow this setup with a Rabbit GTi...at ~115 hp, 1.8l (normally aspirated) and with softer suspension, the VW struggled but could do the job. The Mini has only 1.6l, but it's supercharger brings out 162 hp. The car also has a very stiff suspension, so the Mini's bow does not point to the sky! It can do 70-80 mph, even up steep inclines (if I shift down to 5th anyway).

Mike.

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Mike,
Hows that thing tow?

Was the hitch custom? or did you get a aftermarket hitch for the mini?

Bill


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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Tornado] #88855
11/15/06 02:24 AM
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I can fit my entire 5m (16ft) Cat inside a car, in this image hulls are inside and rig is on the roof.

[Linked Image]
Before

[Linked Image]
After

for entire sequence see http://www.fourhulls.com/ and click on assembly

Gareth

Re: What do you tow with [Re: grob] #88856
11/15/06 02:41 AM
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Okay, so that is a new idea, could something like this be used to get younger people who don't have room for a full cat into sailing. I mean, I am sure that you loose some performance but it looks like it could be fast and fun.


Once you go cat you never go back! Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: What do you tow with [Re: gree2056] #88857
11/15/06 05:43 AM
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Okay, so that is a new idea, could something like this be used to get younger people who don't have room for a full cat into sailing. I mean, I am sure that you loose some performance but it looks like it could be fast and fun.


Thats the intention, we have been developing it over the last 3 years, every year we say we will be ready to sell next year!

You are right in that you do lose some perfromance in the mid speed range (4-8 knots) due to increased wave drag, but we are working on that. One of the major benifits is the massivly increased for and aft (pitchpoll) stability, as you have so much volume in the corners. You can sit on the bows sailing downwind. So it makes it a very safe family boat.

Gareth

Re: What do you tow with [Re: MauganN20] #88858
11/15/06 07:02 AM
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Something noteworthy for all you "gas hog" guys!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15715744/?GT1=8717 Note that the article doesn't mention the word "cheap"!

While I'm at it. It looks like the Tacoma is going away. I need something more fuel efficient for work and I'm not willing to keep two vehicles. So what do you guys suggest? Cheap, dependable, fuel efficient with light towing capacity. My first choice would be a Hummer, but. . . <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

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Re: What do you tow with [Re: Tornado] #88859
11/15/06 08:50 AM
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Do I win some sort of prize <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />

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Yep! I like those cars!

Clayton

Re: What do you tow with [Re: Clayton] #88860
11/15/06 08:53 AM
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I have been towing the last few years with a Subaru Forester. It has been running around 30 mpg when it is clean (i.e. no boat and roof racks removed) Mileage drops to around 24 towing an iceboat trailer and around 21-22 towing an A cat.

What I find most interesting is that just adding Thule roof racks to the cat costs about 2 mpg

I drive about 30,000 miles per year of which about 20,000 miles is traveling to sailing or iceboating events. The Subaru does a lot better on gas then the Toyota tundra it replaced

What was a real shocker was traveling to Europe last winter to go iceboating. Almost all of the hard core ice boaters drive diesel cars. I spent a week driving in a large diesel BMW hatchback~7 series equivalent. I figured out what we were getting in gas mileage after the trip. Overall it got around 50 mpg. About ½ the distance we drove we had 11 DN Iceboat masts strapped to the roof rack. Most of the driving took place between 90 and 150 mph depending on the country. The drag from the masts reduced our top speed from about 240 kph down to about 224 kph.
In contrast I rented a car to get back from Bremen to Frankfurt to go to the airport. It was a 3 series BMW hatchback (gas) with no roof racks. I burned 104 liters (~ 25 gallons) =160$ going 400 Kilometers ~250 miles. That car only went about 215 kph. (Piece of [censored])

My conclusions are the euro diesels are very efficient, quiet, accelerate well, and start just fine at ~ -15°C (the coldest it got in Sweden while we were there). I would think long and hard about getting a VW Passat when I need a new Car

Cheers,
Eric

Re: What do you tow with [Re: Eric Anderson] #88861
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I would think long and hard about getting a VW Passat when I need a new Car


Ancedotal, I know, but my little sister has a 2005 VW Jetta, and its a giant POS.

As for efficency, the Diesel Golf can get 72mpg. Thats better than most hybrids. Thankfully the US has updated their diesel laws to allow these kinds of cars into the country soon.

(something about the sulfur content in the US Diesel wouldn't work on these cars)

Re: What do you tow with [Re: MauganN20] #88862
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You're right. US now requires highway cars/trucks to use low sulfur diesel. Kind of like when they switched to unleaded gas. The cars can use low-sulfur, but it does cause increased engine wear from what I understand.

I am not as concerned with engine size as I am for brake and control issues. Who cares if I get 0-60mph in two days as long as I can stop in time to avoid someone, or control the trailer in a crosswind on a wet road. Unfortunately, good braking and steering usually are combined with a big engine (gas hog)

Didn't the old VW Rabbit diesel get about 45 mpg? I drove one a few times in the late 80's and it was a no-frills little zippy car. Of course, this was compared to my "Big Daddy Mac" Chevy Chevette.... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


Jay

Re: What do you tow with [Re: grob] #88863
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I can fit my entire 5m (16ft) Cat inside a car, in this image hulls are inside and rig is on the roof.


Do the sails move in unison? They look like windsurfer rigs.


Cheers
Alan F

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