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Re: How Big Does My Truck Need To Be To Tow This Boat?
I towed what appears to be that exact model boat with a 1986 extended cab Ford Ranger I used to own. The Ranger was 2WD and had a 2.9 V6 and a stick shift. Even though the stick sucked for towing, the truck had no problem pulling the boat. It did have problems stopping the boat however.
I also had a 1996 Dodge Dakota extended cab pickup with a 3.9L V6. This truck was much more capable than the Ranger in the towing department and i would have had no reservations towing a 19ft tinny with it although I never towed any boat bigger than a 16ft tinny with that truck. I did tow some flat bed trailers loaded up to a lot more than what a 19ft aluminum boat weighs and it did fine. Gas mileage sucked though.
As others have mentioned it isn't the engine that is going to be the determining factor. A 4 cylinder will pull that boat, but the smaller S-10/Ranger type trucks may lack a little in braking. I haven't owned a mini truck for years and I believe the braking systems are much better and more capable on the newer mini trucks.
If I personally were to buy a new truck today I would probably get a 1/2 ton full size. For the boat pictured I'd stick to at least a mid-size truck, but a S-10 or Ranger that is set up right would do the job.
I towed what appears to be that exact model boat with a 1986 extended cab Ford Ranger I used to own. The Ranger was 2WD and had a 2.9 V6 and a stick shift. Even though the stick sucked for towing, the truck had no problem pulling the boat. It did have problems stopping the boat however.
I also had a 1996 Dodge Dakota extended cab pickup with a 3.9L V6. This truck was much more capable than the Ranger in the towing department and i would have had no reservations towing a 19ft tinny with it although I never towed any boat bigger than a 16ft tinny with that truck. I did tow some flat bed trailers loaded up to a lot more than what a 19ft aluminum boat weighs and it did fine. Gas mileage sucked though.
As others have mentioned it isn't the engine that is going to be the determining factor. A 4 cylinder will pull that boat, but the smaller S-10/Ranger type trucks may lack a little in braking. I haven't owned a mini truck for years and I believe the braking systems are much better and more capable on the newer mini trucks.
If I personally were to buy a new truck today I would probably get a 1/2 ton full size. For the boat pictured I'd stick to at least a mid-size truck, but a S-10 or Ranger that is set up right would do the job.